Papers 151-160 of total 2540 found.
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…daring style, an author is made notable and remembered always. Although he has a violent and vicious style, the description in A Clockwork Orange is life like. Burgess over all has a "savage satire on the distortions of the single and collective minds" (New…
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…. It makes them impossible. It is a bullying form of reality, like the model rooms in the furniture department of Bloomingdale's. There is nothing for the viewer to do but gawk. For example: there can be only one Clockwork Orange by Stanley Kubrick…
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…be surprised if any of these working parents knew when their kids get out of school, she thought. Con got out at a regular hour, but had 2 hours of swim practice after. He was home at 6:30, right before dinner, every night. Like clockwork. Through all of her…
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…something I’d hadn’t seen before. David Fincher has created a masterpiece and like the “New York Post” explains in it review, “it has succeeded in becoming “A Clockwork Orange” for the millennium”. This movie creates feeling as I sit there and watch it. I say…
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…glowering up at the camera from beneath lowered brows. This was the trademark visual in "A Clockwork Orange," and Jack Nicholson practiced it in "The Shining." What does it mean? That Kubrick thinks it's an interesting angle from which to shoot the face, I think…
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…A clockwork orange. Now although we as readers know the author cannot accurately depict how gangs future behavior will be, he does give us a good heads up on some pretty twisted thoughts and ideas, that could very well be running through a distorted criminals…
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…the anti-war position of the novel. Science fiction adds an invaluable depth as a tool for teaching the main focuses of the novel. Works Cited Isaacs, Neil D. "Unstuck in time: Clockwork Orange and Slaughterhouse-Five." Literature/Film Quarterly 1 (1973…
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…of much stricter control by the BBFC. Two films from 1971 stand out as shining examples of the disturbance caused by the press due to the graphic, and often unnecessary, sexual violence contained within them. A Clockwork Orange and Straw Dogs both received…
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…between apples and oranges consumers compare their similarities and differences; how they look, how they feel, and how they taste. When consumers see apples and oranges, they take color, size, shape, and texture into consideration. Undoubtedly, colors vary…
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…violence and men's abuse of women. Perhaps one of the most notorious rape scenes in film history is found in Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange. The scene is set in a man's house ironically called "home," and revolves around Alex and his droogs savagely beating…
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