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Saturday, March 23, 2019

Music, Violence, and Identity in Anthony Burgess’ A Clockwork Orange E

Music, Violence, and Identity in Anthony burgess A Clockwork Orange Linking the fundamental conflict between individual identity operator and societal identity with musical comedy imagery in Anthony burgher A Clockwork Orange creates a lens through which one can write out the t finaleency that power has to destroy an individuals identity. Although Alex clearly associates violence with his own individual identity and sense of self, he consistently reveals the impossibleness of remaining an individual in the face of group-oriented violence. Images drawn from the realm of music parallel the destruction of Alexs identity, either through conformity to a groups style of violence or through mishap to embrace the homogeneity of group actions associated with violence. As Alexs narrative progresses, musical imagery follows the decline and re-emergence of his personal identity as a persona of his involvement in violence. Musical references underscore the power of violence to depart individual identity in favor of group identity, thereby illumine the destructive effect that violence as on the human personality. mavin musical image, the ode to Joy from Beethovens 9th Symphony, illustrates the manner in which violence steals the identity of an individual and replaces it with a group identity. As Alex puts on the last movement of Beethovens symphony, he feels the old tigers derail in him (46),1 and he forces himself on the two young girls he has brought with him to his den. The outrage of these two girls by Alex appears to constitute an individual act of the self, and indeed the birdsong section in the last movement of Beethovens Ninth Symphony begins with an individual voice, without any accompaniment. Alex offers this explanation ... ...ty of the group. Group violence in prison leads to a dream in which Alex literally becomes an instrument of the orchestra, a material object without individual character or identity. In the final exam chapter however Al ex departs (at least temporarily) from a violent way of life. The Lieder, or the change sound of a single human voice, invoked in connection with Alexs departure from violence, announces the return of individual identity. In helping to clarify the persona that violence plays in the destruction of individual identity, musical references in Burgess work reveal the annihilation of self as the ultimate end of violence. Works Cited1. Anthony Burgess, A Clockwork Orange (New York W.W. Norton and Company, 1986).2. Ludwig Van Beethoven, Libretto, Symphony 9, Arturo Toscanini dir., Louis Untermeyer trans., NBC Symphony Orchestra, BGM 1990.

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