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Clockwork Orange


            There are many different reason why a person may act aggressively towards other human being. The person may act this way because of his/her background or the way he/she was brought up in life. A person does not; act this way based on natural feeling alone. Is more like a melded, learned behavior. Burgess believes that people share the responsibility of creating a society that will provide "good soil" for helping make right and moral choices. People are the building blocks of the society they live in. Whatever is enforced, is what the posterity learns, either being good or bad. The role of media, friends, and family all have a colossal effect on a person's behavior. This concept goes back to Nature v. Nurture. But many argue that one has the intelligence and right to choose what he/she wants. One has the free-will to choose his/her own behavior despite what society says. Burgess's definition of moral freedom is the ability to perform both good and evil is presented through the movie A Clockwork Orange.
             Burgess states that it is inhuman to be totally good as it is to be totally evil. The important thing is moral choice. In order for moral choice to operate there has to be evil as well as good in a human. Alex, the main character in the movie is neither totally benevolence nor totally malevolence but a mixture of both. His actions are the result of the circumstances surrounding him. He remains a victim of society throughout the movie. But also makes his own choice despite what anyone says.
             The movie is told by Alex, a young fifteen year old boy who spends his nights with his friends, or "droogs", terrorizing the public with their bits of "ultraviolence", and engaging in the old "in-out in-out". He is a threat to society, because his sociopathic behavior. All of his behaviors are against nature order. These behaviors are contributed by society especially his parents. He lives a cold, dirty apartment with his parents.


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