Clockwork Orange

A detailed Summary of Clockwork Orange


The story of A Clockwork Orange takes place in a future that the author created, complete with a repressive government, violent street gangs, and a deadening mass culture. The narrator is Alex, who tells his story in language peppered with "nadsat talk," the slang, derived mostly from Russian, used by bad teenagers in the novel. Alex, at the start of the novel, is a happy 15-year-old hoodlum who delights in rape, violence, thievery, and leading Dim, Pete, and Georgie, his little gang of teenage criminals. To amuse themselves, they break in one night to a cottage in the country, where they beat up the man they find inside and brutally rape his wife. The boys go on their way--this is an ordinary night for them--and back to their favorite hangout. At the bar, a woman breaks out into song, a little bit of opera. When Dim makes an sexual gesture toward her, Alex, a great lover of classical music, gives him a punch. It seems to Dim and the others that autocratic little Alex is stepping beyond


his rights as a leader, and they plan to betray him. The next time they go out, they break into the house of an old woman. When she calls the police, Dim whips Alex across the eyes with his chain and they all run away, leaving their former leader behind, blinded and helpless, for the police to catch. At the station, Alex is told that the old woman, who he had beaten in the process of robbing, died at the hospital.

Alex is sentenced to fourteen years in prison. But, after only two years there, he is chosen as an ideal first candidate for a new treatment called Ludovico's Technique. This is a brain-washing method that involves showing Alex violent films after he has been injected with a substance that makes him feel extremely ill, so that the violence and the feeling of sickness become linked in his mind. After two weeks of the treatment, Alex is so thoroughly conditioned that the injection is no longer necessary: If he so much as thinks a violent thought, he becomes extremely ill. As an unforeseen side effect, hearing cl

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Approximate Word count = 693
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)

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