But where I itty now, O my brothers, is all on my oddy knocky, where you cannot go. Tomorrow is all like sweet flowers and the turning vonny earth and the stars and the old Luna up there. ... And all that cal.

But where I itty now, O my brothers, is all on my oddy knocky, where you cannot go. Tomorrow is all like sweet flowers and the turning vonny earth and the stars and the old Luna up there. ... And all that cal.

πŸ“– Anthony Burgess

🌍 English  |  πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’Ό Novelist

πŸŽ‚ February 25, 1917  β€“  ⚰️ November 22, 1993
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In "A Clockwork Orange," the narrator expresses feelings of isolation and individuality. He describes a state of being that is solely his own, emphasizing that it exists in a realm inaccessible to others. This reflects a deep sense of separation from society and the comforts it offers.

He also contrasts his current state with a hopeful vision of tomorrow, filled with beauty and cosmic elements like flowers and stars. This juxtaposition highlights a longing for connection and a brighter future despite being trapped in a subjective experience. The mention of "old Luna" adds a touch of longing for the familiar and the natural world.

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