A futuristic society, usually authoritarian, disguised as utopia. A book warning society that if we continue to live how we do, this will be the consequence The philosophy of free choice. Burgess: ,,the freedom to choice is the bug human attribute". The biggest question of the novel. Good vs bad-metaphor, protest (cf. Student revolts), not absolute ethical problem (cf. Golding), the worst thing-deprivation of CHOICE Burgess's linguistic experiments. a sense of gross, ridiculous, unbidden and embarrassing sources and origins of art+polyglot fascination with language. 15. Women's Liberation Movement and the Literature of Feminism. Second-Wave Feminism. Political and social campaigns and victories. Revolution in culture and language. Hélène Cixous and l'écriture feminine. Sex vs. Gender (S. de Beauvoir, J. Butler). Genres and characteristics of feminist literature.
to perform at your mental best. Facing and solving the inevitable problems and difficulties of life make you stronger and smarter, and bring out the very best in you. Most people do not understand the nature of problems. Prob- lems are a normal and necessary part of life.They are inevitable and unavoidable. Problems come in spite of your best efforts to avoid them. Problems, therefore, come unbidden. The only part of a problem over which you have any control is your response to your problems. Effective people respond positively and constructively to problems. In this way, they demonstrate that they have developed high levels of “response-ability.” They have de- veloped the ability to respond effectively when unexpected or unde- sired difficulties occur. Problems of all kinds bring out your very best qualities. They