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Ursus:
--- Quote ---...Due to his time serving in the British Colonial Office in Malaya, Burgess thought that the phrase could be used punningly to refer to a mechanically responsive (clockwork) human (orang, Malay for "person"). It is possible, however, that Burgess invented the phrase as a play upon the expression "a work of pith and moment".
Burgess wrote in his later introduction, A Clockwork Orange Resucked, that a creature who can only perform good or evil is "a clockwork orange--meaning that he has the appearance of an organism lovely with colour and juice, but is in fact only a clockwork toy to be wound up by God or the Devil; or the almighty state."
In his essay "Clockwork Oranges"², Burgess asserts that "this title would be appropriate for a story about the application of Pavlovian, or mechanical, laws to an organism which, like a fruit, was capable of colour and sweetness". This title alludes to the protagonist's negatively conditioned responses to feelings of evil which prevent the exercise of his free will.
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from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Clockwork_Orange
Anonymous:
--- Quote from: ""Ursus"" ---
--- Quote ---...Due to his time serving in the British Colonial Office in Malaya, Burgess thought that the phrase could be used punningly to refer to a mechanically responsive (clockwork) human (orang, Malay for "person"). It is possible, however, that Burgess invented the phrase as a play upon the expression "a work of pith and moment".
Burgess wrote in his later introduction, A Clockwork Orange Resucked, that a creature who can only perform good or evil is "a clockwork orange ? meaning that he has the appearance of an organism lovely with colour and juice, but is in fact only a clockwork toy to be wound up by God or the Devil; or the almighty state."
In his essay "Clockwork Oranges"², Burgess asserts that "this title would be appropriate for a story about the application of Pavlovian, or mechanical, laws to an organism which, like a fruit, was capable of colour and sweetness". This title alludes to the protagonist's negatively conditioned responses to feelings of evil which prevent the exercise of his free will.
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from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Clockwork_Orange
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Mr Bear,
Thanks for that truely horrorshow post.
http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Image:Cloc ... t_milk.jpg
yours,
alex
Anonymous:
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" --- It would be a form of abuse if he were to have his tirades at the charter schools. Am i correct about this?
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It's all abuse. From A to Z.
Anonymous:
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" --- It would be a form of abuse if he were to have his tirades at the charter schools. Am i correct about this?
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It's all abuse. From A to Z.
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Who was it that said daylight is the best disinfectant? Some of that stuff that happens at the boarding schools, like mushrooms, can only take place in the dark. In the daylight of public accountably it can not exist. I would guess that was what drove the letter that Joe wrote to DC board apologizing for his behavior. That must have been a bitter pill for him to swallow. I can see him thrashing about in the throws of a tantrum like Helen Keller in the "Miracle Worker" coming to terms with it.
Anonymous:
I think you all will be shocked if you go to WWW.guidestar.com. You can register for free and then type in Hyde Schools. Go to the 990 form that is public information. This is the IRS form that Hyde has to fill out as a non profit. You can see the information for Hyde School Woodstock, Hyde School DC, Hyde Foundation, and Hyde School Bath Maine. I was flabergasted to see the bucks they have at that place. Boy do I feel like a fool and so will you if you look at this information. SHAME ON YOU HYDE!!! How dare you get up in the auditorium and infer that you are doing this for the kids and then beg us for money saying that the school needs it in spite of the high tuition! It is obvious by looking at these IRS forms that you could charge a lot less money for tuition, although you then would not be as wealthy as you are!! Amazing that you can't bring yourself to spending more money on professional staff and on the kids!! The $$$ are certainly there!!
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