There is a major discrepancy between the novel and Stanley Kubrick’s 1971 film:
Due to its graphic content, the film faced various alternate versions and bans, including a self-imposed withdrawal from UK theaters by Kubrick himself. subtitle a clockwork orange
Burgess, a linguist, created a fictional argot called "Nadsat," which blends English with Russian-influenced words (e.g., horrorshow for "good," droog for "friend") to distance the reader from the protagonist's violence. There is a major discrepancy between the novel
Represents the mechanical, forced conditioning applied by society or the state. created a fictional argot called "Nadsat