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    "A Clockwork Orange" "A Clockwork Orange" is a film about a gang of "droogs" who take pleasure in crime. They enjoy raping and torturing their innocent victims for their own pleasure. The main characters ’ name is Alex. Alex ’s diagnosis is Antisocial Personality Disorder (Psychopath). When caught and arrested‚ classical conditioning is used in order to rid Alex of his vindictive thoughts‚ but is not very successful. Antisocial Personality Disorder is a Disorder that cannot be easily diagnosed

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    A Developmental Study of Alex in Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange Synopsis of A Clockwork Orange In A Clockwork Orange‚ the main character is that of a mildly young child of 15 who‚ along with his fellow friends‚ or "Droogs"‚ partake in evenings of Ultra-Violence. Ultra Violence consists of random beatings‚ theft‚ destruction‚ and rape. The main character‚ Alex‚ is the self-proclaimed leader of the pack‚ and makes judgment on their actions pending on his mood. His Droogs eventually find themselves

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    PROBLEM DEFINITION Topic No.: 2 Development of online android application market for Orange and Bronze Main Problem: a. The company has no testing site or centralized point of for their applications software products. Specific Problems: a. Many software products are non-marketable b. Limited number of their software products viewed in the public Causes of the Problems: a. Other countries have different speculations of software products because of their culture b. Almost all of their

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    Bananas and Oranges: A Comparison Between Two Fruits As I sat down to write my compare and contrast essay‚ I thought it would be a simple task. Oh‚ how wrong I was! Coming up with two subjects to compare differences was easy‚ but finding ones with similarities also? Not so much. I have researched and googled every important issue that I thought would be interesting to debate‚ but did not have any luck of finding something inspiring. Finally‚ I decided that I was making this more difficult

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    Have you ever wondered what the color orange represents? Have you ever wondered what color best reflects you?(Transition) The color orange best represents Of Mice and Men by showing anger‚ happiness‚ and passion. These traits were mostly displayed with George and Lennie speaking their ideas and opinions out loud. Lennie never thought before he did something and George would always over think what he was about to do. In the book Of Mice and Men anger was shown a lot through George and Curly. This

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    cycle" films using the article entitled "The Left and Right Cycles" by Robert Ray. To help me explore what makes up a "left cycle" film‚ I will compare two movies‚ both "left cycle" according to Ray. Those movies are "Dog Day Afternoon" and "Clockwork Orange". What makes both of these movies "left cycle"‚ and how to they differ within that classification? First‚ I think it is important to differentiate between the "left" and "right" movies. What Ray says to this is "the three factors that superficially

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    possibility of moral transformation‚ or an increase in wisdom‚ operating in your chief character or characters. Even trashy bestsellers show people changing” (Burgess). In the novel A Clockwork Orange a moral transformation is shown whereas in the film it is absent. Although Anthony Burgess’ novel A Clockwork Orange and the 1971 Stanley Kubrick film version are similar in matters of the use of nadsat language and the presence of a self-serving deceitful government‚ they are however different in terms of

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    early forties. This great northward migration of the Afrikaner people‚ involved thousands of cattle and sheep farmers who fled British authority. Leaving the frontier regions of the Cape Colony‚ and founded the independent republics of Natal‚ the Orange Free State and the Transvaal. The struggle of the Afrikaner or Boer people since the 17th century when they arrived in South Africa from Europe was like that of Americans‚ a struggle for freedom from foreign authority. The Boers‚ or

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    Seventh Grade and the protagonist in the poem Oranges both have a goal which is to convince the girl they like to fall in love with them. The goal in both stories was that the main characters is trying to impress a the girl they like. Victor‚ the main character in Seventh Grade likes a girl named Teresa. She had been his crush since catechism school when they were younger. At the end of the story‚ she fascinated that he “knows” how to speak French. In Oranges‚ a boy sees a girl that he likes and takes

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    finds that society can be easily consumed by the mimetic imagination‚ in which people are tricked into believing that the imaginary is reality. Plato’s condemnation of the mimetic imagination alludes to Stanley Kubrick’s postmodern film‚ A Clockwork Orange (1971)‚ which features a youth gang driven by images of sex‚ violence‚ and drug‚ set in a dystopian future Britain. Furthermore‚ Kubrick’s film resembles Plato’s Allegory of the Cave‚ as the prisoners of the imaginary are introduced to new realities

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