(Taken from hotmovienow.com)
Though there are many novels and films that cover the realm of a Dystopia, I believe one truly shows the degradation of society. A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess shows the colourful aspect of heinous acts within the youth and the government in a bleak and dismal future.But the way it is written gives the reader a sense of sympathy that would otherwise be unnerving had it been written otherwise.
In general, I enjoy the interpretation of a dystopia due to the government innaction or incapability to control the masses. It gives us a view of what anarchy without leadership can result, since there would be nothing to serve as an arbiter. However, there is also when government controls to much. This also goes into the depths of what government would impede in human society, crossing the line of invading the human psychology and causing almost complete control and damage with their mere whim.
These ideas are but the scant topics that this book covers, for there are many elements that both the book and the movie have, content that is rich with discussion and analysis.
In general, I enjoy the interpretation of a dystopia due to the government innaction or incapability to control the masses. It gives us a view of what anarchy without leadership can result, since there would be nothing to serve as an arbiter. However, there is also when government controls to much. This also goes into the depths of what government would impede in human society, crossing the line of invading the human psychology and causing almost complete control and damage with their mere whim.
These ideas are but the scant topics that this book covers, for there are many elements that both the book and the movie have, content that is rich with discussion and analysis.

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