Then they come upon a gentleman walking some of the books, which Alex describes afraid to see them. They surrounded him, so playful and terrifying manner, to destroy his books and tell him that he is a pervert, and then they beat him to pulp. They leave her moaning and bloody.
The boys then head to the Duke of New York to establish an alibi and get the incentive create more confusion and trouble. There are four older women sitting at a table, which become nervous boys. They buy women drinks, and then continue back out into the night, which they then rob the store. Crime is particularly violent, and the boys head back to the Duke of New York. Upon his return, Alex and his droogs to ensure that women give them an alibi, which turns out to be they need, when the police show up. We find that the result of the violence, as well as a man and a woman in the store to the hospital. However, women are Duke vouch for Alex and his droogs.
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A Clockwork Orange - Volume 1, Chapter 1 Analysis
The beginning of the novel, Clockwork Orange turns out to be a different sort of story. We have introduced Alex and his group of friends, who we quickly realize the deviants. They think that drug use and violence is part of everyday life, and more violent and disruptive behavior, encouraging them.
What makes the behavior so much more fascinating and disturbing is the language of the author. Feels like a mixture of Russian, French, and other languages. At At first, it may seem like nonsense, so it's a bit confusing. However, as the story continues, it will increase the dark nature of the boys and the world they live in, to improve the and not to leave out of the story. How certain words are pronounced more weight to what is going on in the world.
In the first chapter, we begin to see the dark and disturbing world to take shape. We get a description of how the people of that world did not care enough to even be considered current events, and perversion, drug use and violence run rampant. Boys are a product of apathy, as evidenced by their lack of commitment to crime they commit.
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