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'''''A Clockwork Orange'''''(1971) is a violent social satire about a young delinquent played who celebrates violence, rape, and classical music who is subjected to brainwashing to curb his violent/sexual tendencies in lieu of finishing of a sentence for murder. This was achieved by inducing nausea within him if he attempts violent or sexual acts through the brainwashing efforts.  
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'''''A Clockwork Orange'''''(1971) is a violent social satire about a young delinquent who celebrates violence, rape, and classical music.  He is subjected to conditioning to curb his violent/sexual tendencies in lieu of finishing his [[prison]] sentence for murder. This was achieved by chemically inducing nausea in him while exposing him to violent and sexual imagery .  
  
 
The film was directed by [[Stanley Kubrick]] and starred [[Malcolm McDowell]] as Alex, the young delinquent. The film was nominated for Best Picture but lost to [[The French Connection]].  
 
The film was directed by [[Stanley Kubrick]] and starred [[Malcolm McDowell]] as Alex, the young delinquent. The film was nominated for Best Picture but lost to [[The French Connection]].  
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==Christianity's Portrayal==
 
==Christianity's Portrayal==
 
Within the film, Alex is seem participating in Church activities in a productive manner and seeks the counsel of the Prison Chaplain before volunteering for the brainwashing cure. Later in the film, the Chaplain protests what has been done to Alex believing his free will has been taken from him. To the Chaplain, when a man has lost his free will he ceases to be a man.  
 
Within the film, Alex is seem participating in Church activities in a productive manner and seeks the counsel of the Prison Chaplain before volunteering for the brainwashing cure. Later in the film, the Chaplain protests what has been done to Alex believing his free will has been taken from him. To the Chaplain, when a man has lost his free will he ceases to be a man.  
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===See Also===
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[[Classical conditioning]]
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[[Reparative therapy]]
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
*http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066921/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1] at the Internet Movie Database
 
*http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066921/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1] at the Internet Movie Database

Revision as of 05:35, May 13, 2013

A Clockwork Orange(1971) is a violent social satire about a young delinquent who celebrates violence, rape, and classical music. He is subjected to conditioning to curb his violent/sexual tendencies in lieu of finishing his prison sentence for murder. This was achieved by chemically inducing nausea in him while exposing him to violent and sexual imagery .

The film was directed by Stanley Kubrick and starred Malcolm McDowell as Alex, the young delinquent. The film was nominated for Best Picture but lost to The French Connection.

Christianity's Portrayal

Within the film, Alex is seem participating in Church activities in a productive manner and seeks the counsel of the Prison Chaplain before volunteering for the brainwashing cure. Later in the film, the Chaplain protests what has been done to Alex believing his free will has been taken from him. To the Chaplain, when a man has lost his free will he ceases to be a man.

See Also

Classical conditioning

Reparative therapy

Links