![]() ![]() The writer, “Anthony Burgess”, intentionally outlays the structure because the twenty-one chapters symbolize human maturity towards responsibility. The structure of the novel takes a three-part basis with seven chapters in each part. There is a shouting aspect of criminals acting as protagonists but the novel does not consider Alex as a Clockwise Orange because such a fixation never exists. The structure takes the character of young Alex as the narrator as well as the criminal protagonist with the main aim of showing the importance of allowing people to make their personal decisions regardless of the results detrimental or depreciating. ![]() Attempts to foster morality from external forces impinge on the individual choice thus having an effect on humanity. The annotations as represented in the book indicates that creation or registration of good is not possible because it is emerges from deep within personality and assists in making choices. The structure is a full commentary depicting that life completely depends on the individual’s freedom of choice of good over evil. The tale represents an ironic dissertation of governmental achievements in the dystopian world regardless of the evidential facts of unworthy lifestyles, shaped through the prosperity of evil and destruction. ![]() The structure shows the existence of controversies regarding the governmental social solutions and its support to the individual’s choice regarding moral decisions. ![]()
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