Friday, March 15, 2019
Essay --
Ryan BrownFilm and Novel12/10/13Essay 2 In the storys A Clockwise Orange by Anthony Burgess and Misery by Stephen King, they both express what is portrayed to be socially in force(p) and what is socially wrongly. In A Clockwise Orange, the novel is taking place in a futuristic London. Alex Delarge is the leader of a gang that they call the Droogs. After a night of drugs and intoxication they pledge in violence by fighting a rival gang and stealing a car to travel to the pedestal of a writer F. Alexander where they ab disclose killed him. After beating Mr. Alexanders near to death he rapes his wife while singing. In Misery, there is a famous novelist named capital of Minnesota Sheldon who is the author of a successful series of novels that features a character named Misery Chastain. Paul has decided to focus his mind on more serious novels and writes a new manuscript for an unrelated novel. Paul is later caught in a blizzard while driving home to New York City and his car g oes off the road. His number one winnow Annie Wilkes rescues him and she brings him to her house in a remote location where she attempts to take forethought of him. Both of these well-known novels and their prise films portray what is deemed to be socially adjust vs. socially wrong.In the film A Clockwise Orange, Alex is an avid drug user and also an avid drinker that causes his to lash out at the littlest things that set him off. He does things that the normal human being would consider to be crazy or socially wrong. After a night of nearly killing Mr. Alexander and raping his wife the following day he is out as if nothing had ever happened and he is warned by his probation officer to hang on a low profile. That night he visits a store where he picks up two girls and brings them home with ... ...m. This was the first time it was evident that she was acting socially wrong and was trying to keep him from leaving. For the rest of the book she surfaces trivial signs of going b ack to being socially right but is largely acting socially wrong because of the way she is treating Paul and keeping him held captive.In the novel A Clockwise Orange and Misery, they both have characters that be seen as what we consider socially right and socially wrong. These two characters show how they are both socially right and socially wrong. The two characters from their respected books start opposite of eachother. In A Clockwise Orange, Ales goes from socially wrong to socially right. While in Misery, Annie starts off as socially right and turns to socially wrong. Both of these novels compare and give examples of what is socially right and socially wrong to our everyday standards.
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