A clockwork orange

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This lesson contains 14 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

Items in this lesson

Slide 1 - Slide

Have you ever heard of the book clockwork orange?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 2 - Quiz

Table of contents

Slide 3 - Slide

Writer
  • Anthony Burgess
  • 50 novels
  • Classical music
  • Complex themes
  • Influencial 

Slide 4 - Slide

Context
  • Dystopian future
  • Violence and crime
  • Ludovico Technique
  • Nature of evil  

Slide 5 - Slide

Plot of the novel
  • Alex
  • Vandelism
  • Betrayel --> prison
  • Experimental treatment
  •  Back in society
  • Attempting suicide
  • Desire to settle down

Slide 6 - Slide

What do you think of the ludovico technique?

Slide 7 - Open question

Themes
  • Free will vs Determinism
  • Morality and ethics
  • The nature of evil 

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Hyperbole
  • exaggeration 
  • Alex's narration is filled with hyperbolic language

Slide 9 - Slide

Fatalism
  • Events are predetermined and inevitable
  • Despite his treatment, Alex ultimately returns to his violent tendencies, suggesting that this fate may be predetermined regardless of external influences 

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Foreshadowing
  • An author hints at future events in the narrative
  • Early in the novel, Alex expresses his disdain for authority and society's attempts to controm him, foreshadowing the conflicts he will face later in the story. 

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Gothic Novel
  • Elements of fear, horror, death, and gloom, as well as romantic elements, such as nature, individuality, and very high emotion.
  • Darker aspects of human nature, including violence, nihilism, and the loss of free will.

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Existentialism
  • A philosophical movement that emphasizes the individual's freedom and responsibility in creating meaning in a seemingly meaningless word. 
  • Alex grapples with questions of personal identity and the consequences of his actions, ultimately confronting the existential dilemma of whether to choose good or evil in a world devoid of inherent meaning. 

Slide 13 - Slide

Fatalism
Gothic
Novel
Events are predetermined and inevitable

Elements of fear, horror, death, and gloom, as well as romantic elements, such as nature, individuality, and very high emotion.

Slide 14 - Drag question