The Affect on Free Will of A Clockwork Orange's 21st Chapter
Title: The Affect on Free Will of A Clockwork Orange's 21st Chapter
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The Affect on Free Will of A Clockwork Orange's 21st Chapter
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 1556 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
When I began my research for this essay, I had every intention on the slang words used in A Clockwork Orange. "The main sources for these additional terms are Russian. Although there are also contributions from, Gypsy, French, Cockney/English slang and other miscellaneous sources such as Malay and Dutch and his own imagination" (Vaccari). As intriguing as this was to me, I couldn't help but to stray from my intended topic. You see, I
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Davis, Todd F. and Womack, Kenneth. "O My Brothers: Reading the Anti-Ethics of the
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Ingersol, Earl. "Burgess' A Clockwork Orange" Explicator 45.1 (Fall 1986): 60-63
Vaccari, Mattia. Nadsat Dictionary 3 Feb. 2004.
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