A Clockwork Orange, something you may not have known
I found this out recently because I had to read the book for an assignment. In the UK version there is an extra chapter, and for some reason the American book companies didn't want that chapter and neither did Kubric when he made the movie. Either way, in the end he Spoiler: realizes that violence, and destruction, is a part of youth and immaturity. He wants to make something better of his life and he is reformed because of his experience. He realizes that its time to become A Clockwork Orange and help the world push forward by acting accordingly. So the end there is redemption, even though in the movie it looks like he will go back to his old ways.
I think thats most of it and I'm sure someone will jump at the chance to correct any mistakes so I hope someone learns something from this.
p.s. Sorry if someone has already posted this, but you know why I did.
Last edited by Xiangsu; 12-15-2003 at 04:44 AM..
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