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This book explores the way Anthony Burgess depicts narcissism and violence through the protagonist of his novel A Clockwork Orange and compares it to the adaptation by Stanley Kubrick. Using Freud's personality theory, the character's personality and actions, as they are mediated in the novel and the film, are analysed. Another aim of this book is to explore the way the philosophical/ethical question of free choice is negotiated in the two different medial representations of the protagonist's story.

Produktbeschreibung
This book explores the way Anthony Burgess depicts narcissism and violence through the protagonist of his novel A Clockwork Orange and compares it to the adaptation by Stanley Kubrick. Using Freud's personality theory, the character's personality and actions, as they are mediated in the novel and the film, are analysed. Another aim of this book is to explore the way the philosophical/ethical question of free choice is negotiated in the two different medial representations of the protagonist's story.
Autorenporträt
Petra Schönfelder is a psychology student in her master's degree at the University of Graz. The following work was written for her degree in the Teacher Training Program for English and Psychology/Phylosophy at the University of Graz in the subject British Literature.