"A Clockwork Orange" by Anthony Burgess
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Pages: 6
(approximately 235 words/page)
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"A Clockwork Orange" by Anthony Burgess follows the life of a young juvenile delinquent by the name of Alex. Throughout the novel we learn in depth about the young protagonist, Alex, including his love for music and his apparent passion toward violence. Burgess uses bizarre, yet apt language choice in this novel which helps you relate to the main character in an easier manner, hence improving the appeal and success of this text. The novel
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last chapter Alex proves something extremely significant and that is that anyone with their own choice is capable of changing. The experiment to change Alex did no good what so ever and in the end it was his own choice to change. I feel this is an extremely well written novel that asks the reader a lot about their feelings towards Alex and for this reason I found " A Clockwork Orange " a very superior novel.
last chapter Alex proves something extremely significant and that is that anyone with their own choice is capable of changing. The experiment to change Alex did no good what so ever and in the end it was his own choice to change. I feel this is an extremely well written novel that asks the reader a lot about their feelings towards Alex and for this reason I found " A Clockwork Orange " a very superior novel.