According to Encyclopedia: "Regarding the meaning of a clockwork orange, the novel author Anthony Burgess said in the preface of the original reprint: "A clockwork orange itself does not exist, but old Londoners use it to describe strange things. It signifies the application of mechanistic morality to the sweet and juicy living organism. "So, what the title implies is a clockwork (mechanical, artificial) person (the English "orange" is similar to the word "orangutan"). "The
artificial person is Alex originally one. after bit evil boy for some reason he accepted the "aversion therapy" through long-term watch a lot of porn, violent movies, hoping to produce a conditioned reflex to violence and pornography has become a new person
the whole chapter full of absurd violence is also full of humor people meditation
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