Test: Which Book Are You
Miércoles, Abril 30, 2008 17:29Entre hojas de: 1984
Igrando:Starcraft.
Realmente me gusta hacer test en la web, es un graaan hobbie. El dia de hoy es “which book are you”. Y que agarra y que dice A Clockwork Orange. Me sienta bien me encantó el libro. Aki lo que dice.
Your Score: A Clockwork Orange
You are 56% Great Book

A Clockwork Orange is perhaps one of the most bold works of literature ever penned. It charts a lengthy although ultimately circular change of character, concerned with a protagonist who is truly ‘fucked up’. Despite the best attempts at the outside world to change him, he remains as he is. Chaotic, passionate, vivid and robust - you are the proud and destructive Clockwork Orange.
You are a wild person, often driven by impulse and prone to ignore rationality over raw passion. You are intelligent, and well aware of the weaknesses of your personality, but you are also aware of the strengths. Where others are prone to indecision and a lack of originality, you are bold, imposing and often artistic. You can be violent, not neccessary physically, but certainly emotionally - imposing your will on others through aggressive dominance.
Clockwork and Orange are not words which traditionally go together. Clockwork is a mechanical method of creating artificial movement, where an Organe is an organic creation. Trying to force one to work with the other will always be foolish. Alex, the main character, is something of an Orange. He is an organic person, growing and changing - even evolving - but ultimately sticking to his nature as an orange. The clockwork seems to represent the word around him, trying to change him and force him into a certain way of life - perhaps for his own good - but ultimately doomed to fail.
The freedom of individuals to make choices becomes problematic when those choices undermine the safety and stability of society, and in A Clockwork Orange, the state is willing to protect society by taking away freedom of choice and replacing it with prescribed good behavior. In Alex�s world, both the unfettered power of the individual and the unfettered power of the state prove dangerous. Alex steals, rapes, and murders merely because it feels good, but when his violent impulses are taken away, the result is equally as dangerous, simply because freedom of choice, a fundamental element of humanity, has been taken away.
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Livare says:
Mayo 1st, 2008 a las 16:57
Me salió lo mismo que a vo’ pibe D:
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Paola says:
Mayo 2nd, 2008 a las 13:53
Chale, a mi me salio lo mismo: you’re 57% a great book ¬¬…
y segun Burgess,en su introduccion al libro editado en 1986 (a clockwork orange resucked) el libro se llama asi porque una persona que solo puede realizar el bien o el mal es una naranja mecanica, puesto que tiene apariencia de un organismo dulce en color y jugo,pero que de hecho es solo un juguete mecanico que es activado por el bien o el mal o un estado todopoderoso…