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Thesis: Many dystopian novels deal with the issues arising from the Government and the condition it creates for society and individuals, and A Clockwork Orange is one of such novels. This novel is a perfect example of an oppressive governing system which creates unbearable conditions in society and oppresses individuality in people of that society, thus showing the condition of postmodern society. The Approach: The approach which is most suitable for analyzing the novel is the sociological criticism examining the political system and its consequences in the context of postmodern period. Morover, the novel will be dealt with from the philosophical perspective as one of the main themes, as stated by the author is the concept of free will. Tentative Organization: The paper will have three major parts, the first one dealing with the Government, the second one with the condition of the society, and the third one with the individuality. Literature: Lichtenberg, I., Lune H. and McManimon Jr, P. "Darker than any prison, hotter than any human flame": Punishment, Choice and Culpability in A Clockwork Orange. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, Vol. 15 No 2, (2004). Web. 22 May 2014. Burgess, A., Interview by Carol Dix, Transatlantic Review, No 42/43 (1972), pp. 183-91. JSTOR. Web. 27 May 2014 Claeys, G., The Cambridge Companion to Utopian Literature. Cambridge University Press, (2010). Library Genesis. Web. 6. May 2014. Clayes, G., News from Somewhere: Enhanced Sociability and the Composite Definition of Utopia and Dystopia. The Historical Association., Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2013. Ebsco. Web. 23. May 2014. London, P., Personal Liberty and Behavior Control Technology, The Hastings Center Report, Vol. 2, No. 1 ( 1972), pp. 4-7. JSTOR Web. 10. May 2014. Mikulaková, R., Aspects of Postmodernism in Anthony Burgess' Novels. Diploma Thesis. Masaryk University. ,Faculty of Education. Department of English Language and Literature. (2011) Web. 3. May 2014.

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Thesis: Many dystopian novels deal with the issues arising from the Government and the condition it creates for society and individuals, and A Clockwork Orange is one of such novels. This novel is a perfect example of an oppressive governing system which creates unbearable conditions in society and oppresses individuality in people of that society, thus showing the condition of postmodern society.

The Approach: The approach which is most suitable for analyzing the novel is the sociological criticism examining the political system and its consequences in the context of postmodern period. Morover, the novel will be dealt with from the philosophical perspective as one of the main themes, as stated by the author is the concept of free will.

Tentative Organization: The paper will have three major parts, the first one dealing with the Government, the second one with the condition of the society, and the third one with the individuality.

Literature: Lichtenberg, I., Lune H. and McManimon Jr, P. "Darker than any prison, hotter than any human flame": Punishment, Choice and Culpability in A Clockwork Orange. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, Vol. 15 No 2, (2004). Web. 22 May 2014.

Burgess, A., Interview by Carol Dix, Transatlantic Review, No 42/43 (1972), pp. 183-91. JSTOR. Web. 27 May 2014

Claeys, G., The Cambridge Companion to Utopian Literature. Cambridge University Press, (2010). Library Genesis. Web. 6. May 2014.

Clayes, G., News from Somewhere: Enhanced Sociability and the Composite Definition of Utopia and Dystopia. The Historical Association., Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2013. Ebsco. Web. 23. May 2014.

London, P., Personal Liberty and Behavior Control Technology, The Hastings Center Report, Vol. 2, No. 1 ( 1972), pp. 4-7. JSTOR Web. 10. May 2014.

Mikulaková, R., Aspects of Postmodernism in Anthony Burgess' Novels. Diploma Thesis. Masaryk University. ,Faculty of Education. Department of English Language and Literature. (2011) Web. 3. May 2014.

Skjørestad, A., 1984 and A Clockwork Orange. Master's Thesis. Universitet i Stavanger. Faculty of Arts and education. (2010) Web. 5. June 2014.

Gerhard, J., Control and Resistance in the Dystopian Novel: A Comparative Analysis. Master's Thesis. California State University. (2012) Web. 25. May 2014.

Stăncuţa, R. A Dystopian Society Or The Moral Decay Of Humanity. Western University of Arad. Faculty of Humanities, Politics and Administrative Sciences. Arad (2011)

Timpe, Kevin., Free Will, The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Web. 6. May 2013.

Fieser, James.., Ethics, The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Web. 6. May 2013.

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Piper, Mark., Auonomy, The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Web. 6. May 2013.

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