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... Strangelove and A Clockwork Orange by Stanley Kubrick are arguably two of the best indirect satirical movies ever made. ... When talking about the different elements of satire, A Clockwork Orange and Dr. ... For example in A Clockwork Orange there is a brutal murder and rape scene in which the protagonist is singing the song “Singing in the Rain”. ... In A Clockwork Orange there is a scene where the gang wanders into an abandoned theater and finds a rival gang raping a girl on stage. ... In A Clockwork Orange there is the generalization that the government is so wrapped up in doing the politically correct thing that they do not value the human being. ... Inversion, another satirical element, is used at the end of A Clockwork Orange. ... In A Clockwork Orange the prison is an example of inflation. ...
Exaggeration is another from of satire that is displayed in both films. ... In A Clockwork Orange exaggeration is constant with the vulgarity, both violent and sexual. ... Strangelove 1964, A Clockwork Orange 1970), a lot of the same forms of satire are present. ...
In satire there are two different categories. Horatian is the more light-hearted satire in which the use of comedy is intertwined, and the satire is fairly obvious. Juvenallian is a darker from of satire, in which the satire is harder to notice. ...
Strangelove is considered a horatian form of satire, where there is comedy used through different characters in the move to point out the obvious flaws in government. ... In contrast A Clockwork Orange is a juvenallian form of satire with a much darker theme, which can be noticed very early in the film when the gang brutally beats up a defenseless old bum.
Approximate Word count = 1318 Approximate Pages = 5.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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