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Subject: A Clockwork Orange
Category: Arts and Entertainment > Books and Literature
Asked by: henagerj-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 12 Feb 2006 12:43 PST
Expires: 08 Mar 2006 08:20 PST
Question ID: 444909
Where can I find (more than 5 sources) specific information regarding
the omission of
chapter 21 of A Clockwork Orange (why and who), the change in the
meaning because of it in both the book, and movies (including vinyl),
and other information regarding the omission?

Clarification of Question by henagerj-ga on 18 Feb 2006 14:32 PST
Would it be possible to get an answer within 3-4 days? If the source
count is too high, 5 would be fine, but not with all of them stating
the same things of course, thanks.

Request for Question Clarification by cynthia-ga on 18 Feb 2006 14:44 PST
It would help if you explained what you are going to do with the
information. I searched with this search string:

"Clockwork Orange" "Chapter 21"  [ 429 results ]
://www.google.com/search?num=50&hl=en&lr=&safe=off&q=%22Clockwork+Orange%22+%22Chapter+21%22

If I know why, or how this was going to be used, I can filter more
results out and select the most relevant sources and information for
you.

Clarification of Question by henagerj-ga on 21 Feb 2006 11:36 PST
Need sources to write a paper with this intro
A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess has been called many things:
vulgar, violent, among other things that describe the behavior of Alex
and his ?droogs? (gang). To the common American reader, the plot of
the book may appear to be the shallow description of a small gang?s
activities, their leader?s rehabilitation, and the reversal. This is
not an accurate depiction of the book however.  Burgess?s true
intentions were not to glorify the violence contained in this novella
as given in the American publication, but instead to show free will is
more precious than we can possibly imagine.
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Subject: Re: A Clockwork Orange
From: cynthia-ga on 12 Feb 2006 14:37 PST
 
Fascinating, I had no idea!

The 21st chapter of A Clockwork Orange - by Anthony Burgess
http://www.visual-memory.co.uk/amk/doc/0062.html

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