A Clockwork Orange final
(note: The quiz is a separate document you must request)
Please read all before you begin. YOU SHOULD NUMBER EACH PARAGRAPH TO MAKE SURE YOU ARE DOING THE ENTIRE ASSIGNMENT–ALL 8 PARTS. ONE PARAGRAPH PER NUMBER IS SUFFICIENT.
1) Discuss any changes from the novel to the film and if you consider them improvements or not. Try to find at least three differences.
2) Discuss the mise-en-scène, the look and sound of the film, and its effectiveness in telling the story. The story is set in the near future (Burgess wrote it in 1962; Kubrick filmed it in 1971). Does the mise en scène have futuristic qualities? Provide any details. Does it mean society is headed towards further lawlessness?
3) What is with all the pornographic art and imagery? What do all the paintings of sex acts and sculptures of nude women and male genitalia have to do with the story? Is there a connection between sex and violence? Explain, using details.
4) How do you feel about the technique for curing society of violence, the Ludovico Technique (brainwashing)?
5) Discussion is made by the priest that Alex loses his free will, but the Ludovico Technique did prevent him from committing further acts of violence. How do you feel about respecting the free will of convicted criminals?
6) Does prison rehabilitate criminals? There was talk in the movie about overcrowded prisons merely contributing to the criminal way of life, with “concentrated criminality.”
7) The little exposure to traditional religion at the prison had no effect on the inmates. Does religion in or outside of prison help keep people from committing crimes?
8) At the end of the film, Alex is up to his old ways but now has the advantage of the government being on his side, so it can save face from the embarrassment of the events that transpired after his release. At the film’s end, Alex may be even more dangerous than he was when he was a common criminal. How does this ending work for you in comparison with the last chapter of the book in which Alex truly does seem to change. What changes him in the novel’s last chapter? (This part can tie in with section 1.) Remember, the last chapter of the novel was deliberately omitted from the film.
All 8 sections are to be included. It may be wise to write 8 numbered paragraphs.
Including connective, transitional words will make the results read better.