Anxiety of Influence exhibited In A Clockwork Orange
Title: Anxiety of Influence exhibited In A Clockwork Orange
Category: Literature / English | Words: 1263 | Pages: 5.4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Anxiety of Influence exhibited In A Clockwork Orange
Teenage rebellion is concept I am well aquatinted with at the age of sixteen. What is the cause of this desire to free thyself from the grasp of paternal control and the society norm? It is a natural human tendency to commit to the destruction of influence and give birth to natural original thought, or at least to try. Sometimes authors try to destroy their influence so they may establish their own immortality, to compose
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young try to refuse because they don’t want to become clockwork oranges. They want to leave their own mark on the world. The young also owe their existence to the old and cannot escape their influence.
Writers owe their existence as writers to those before them. They cannot escape the influence of those before them. Therefore they try to destroy those they admire to establish themselves as in the halls of the literary immortal.
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