Literary Characters
OF THE BABY NAME ALEX
Alex is the protagonist/ narrator in Anthony Burgess’ compelling 1962 bestselling novel, A Clockwork Orange, adapted by Stanley Kubrick in 1971 into an equally riveting, award winning film of the same name. Alex and his juvenile delinquent pals (“droogs”) live in a vaguely futuristic British society overrun with narcissistic youthful violence that the State tries its best to control by one means or another. Alex is a leader among his peers – he calls the shots and enforces the rules – and this includes malice and mayhem of every variety. Our primeval anti-hero is capable of theft, assault, rape, murder and just about anything else that might occur to him, all cheerfully accompanied by the majestic chords of Beethoven that are so beloved to him. Alex is eventually apprehended by the authorities and incarcerated; he then becomes a subject for state-administered aversion therapy, designed to make even the thought of violence abhorrent and nauseating to him. Unfortunately, the therapy is doled out with the music of – you guessed it – Beethoven. Suddenly the only beauty (albeit indefinable as such) in his life goes the way of the bad – and what is left of Alex?! Can evil be trumped outside the definition of free will? Is human nature malleable? Is violence an inevitable part of the human psyche? Is innocence attainable, let alone retrievable? Mr. Burgess and Mr. Kubrick disagreed on his final fate – we will leave it to you to decide. There is no question, however, of the indelibility of Alex’s mark upon his world.
Ian is the uncle/guardian of teen-aged spy Alex Rider in the popular British series of novels by Anthony Horowitz. An agent for the Special Operations division of MI6, Ian is a perfect example of the smooth English gentleman - a product of Cambridge University, a devotee of fine wines, multi-lingual, well-travelled, handsome and physically fit. In addition, this paragon of virtue takes on his nephew after the infant’s parents die, and teaches him everything he knows. We should all have such an “Uncle Ian”! His portrayal by Ewan McGregor in the 2006 movie, “Stormbreaker”, is right on the money.