Is A Clockwork Orange reactionary or radical in its meaning?

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English

 

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Tracy S

 

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April 6, 2015

 

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University

 

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In the novel, we are confronted with an ‘anonymous, totalitarian country’ very similar to the one Orwell creates in 1984 and highly reminiscent of the governments under communist and socialist reigns in the 1950s and 60s. When we are first introduced to Alex we see a criminal; a boy with no morals and surely no remorse concerning the foul deeds that he commits...
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When we are first introduced to Alex we see a criminal; a boy with no morals and surely no remorse concerning the foul deeds that he commits. However, if we look deeper into the situation we can conclude that Alex is a product of his environment. Alex became this menace due to the failure of the state...
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