A Clockwork Orange Analysis

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Shirley K

 

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December 22, 2016

 

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Like most of the story’s genre, dystopian fiction, Burgess’ novel can be characterized as a logical extension of contemporary conditions rather than a purely speculative forecast of the future. From the language used in the book, as well as the names of the characters in the story, Burgess portrays strong influence of Russian culture...
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This is a great story with a suspense filled plot and a deeply insightful theme. Nadsat, the teenage slang that Alex and his friends speak, represents a mixture of English, Russian, and Burgess’ own made-up language. The use of Nadsat initially makes understanding A Clockwork Orange quite difficult and turns the opening pages of the novel into a very confusing experience...
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