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Anthony Burgess’ novella A Clockwork Orange, is an affirmation on individual choice, even if that choice is to commit evil. ...
A Clockwork Orange is the most famous of Burgess’ works, mainly due to the success of Stanley Kubrick’s film. ...
A Clockwork Orange is an anti-utopian novel, describing an imminent future in a stately supervised country. ...
A Clockwork Orange confronts us with an anonymous, totalitarian country. ... A Clockwork Orange is a literary rebellion against the controlling powers of society that take away freedom of choice.
Approximate Word count = 1501 Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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