Clockwork Orange를 통해서 바라본 풍자문학, 그리고 Recursion
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Clockwork Oragne(시계태엽 오렌지)를 통해 풍자문학을 다룬 기말영어 레포트입니다. (A받은 레포트)
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“What’s it going to be then, eh?”(Burgess, 5, 7, 61, 62, 103, 105, 140) is the question that penetrating the whole book. The question wondering about what is going for the next is not revealed in the actual life in usual. In this book, A Clockwork Orange, asking what is going to appear in the future and also answering the question by its structure and narrator. However, anticipating the very next step is so natural for anybody.
The answer for the question that Burgess is delivering through the text is, everything is repeated, but not in the same way. It is clearly said by the narrator-“And so it would itty on to like the end of the world, round and round and round…That was something I would have to get started on, a new like chapter beginning.”(148). Moreover, the answer can be found in the structures and settings also, such as narrative technics or plot make-up.
First thing is the narrative technics which are used in the book. Your Humble Narrator, the main hero in the novel is a villain who attacks innocent people on the streets, rapes random girls, and burgles and kills old lady who lives alone. The normal readers of this book experience a sense of distance because of the language that the narrator uses, the nadsat-“Odd bits of old rhyming slang, said Dr Branom, who did not look quite so much like a friend anymore.
참고 자료
Burgess, Anthony. A Clockwork Orange, London: Penguin Books, 1972. Print.
Conrad, Joseph, Heart of Darkness, London: Penguin Books Ltd, 2007. Print.