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Title: A Journey Into A Clockwork Orange
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Also, the inherent of evil of government is another main theme. It shows what the government will do at all costs to make society a better place. The final theme is the necessity of evil in human nature. They can't help but to be bad (The Encyclopedia of Novels Into Film, 13)... Showed first 250 characters
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For example, in the book Alex is only fifteen-years-old while in the movie he is about eighteen-years-old. In the book, while Alex is in prison, Georgie dies. In the movie, Georgie is still alive. In fact, Alex meets up with him when he gets out of prison... Showed next 250 characters
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