A Clockwork Orange - Part 3, Chapter 5 Summary


Alex wakes up the next morning and start looking for a house, "Clockwork Orange. "When he finds it, he is shocked to realize that the author is Alex, too (F. Alexander is a man's name). Alex peels through the book, which is how The Board of Directors is becoming deviants machines. It tells us how we are all fruits the world is growing in the orchard tree in the world, that God planted, because God wants us to I love him.

F. Alexander invites Alex down to breakfast adn tells her that he has been up to when calling people. Alex screws up and asks how he called, if he does not phone. F. Alexander asks why Alex thinks he does not have a phone, but then Alex cover it. F. Alexander moves and tells him that he and his friends think of Alex is albe to help them keep the current government to beign re-àíelected, and how The current government recruited thugs to the police and the use of the Ludovico technique manage deviants.

F. Alexander to Alex, he wrote to him and tells him how he is ready to fight freedom. He says that people are willing to give up all kinds of liberties with some peace and quiet, and he believes that he has to fight so that people understand what they give up. Alex wants to know what it is to him, but gets no response. The doorbell rings, and it has three F. Alexander friends. They begin to plan how to Alex used the best reason. Alex still have to ask what does it for him. They just tell Alex, that if this plan works, there is a little surprise for him in the end. Alex gets upset and starts yelling about how he has suffered so much and wants to be what he once was.

People are trying to calm him down, but he is responsible for asking questions, if they are all dull or something, which then triggers the memory of F. Alexander. He divides the memory think that there is no way this could be one of the invaders, but if it had, he would to tear him apart. Alex tells the men he has to leave, but they say that now they have a him, they are not letting him go. Alex wants to fight them, but not sick idea. F. Alexander is still running over the memory of someone named "Dim."

Men bring Alex the city and placed him in the apartment. When they leave, Alex take a nap, waking up next to the symphony play. At first, he enjoys it, but then he starts to get sick. He's screaming and yelling at them to shut it down. He's trying to get away, but men have locked him in. He sees a newspaper headline that reads, "Death to the The Board of Directors, "and that is the fate of telling him what to do. Talks about the opening of Line window, so Alex does, AI, and he jumps.


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A Clockwork Orange - Part 3, Chapter 5 Analysis


Alex says "A Clockwork Orange" to find that the man has written a lot of overbearing government control. Alex did not really understand what the person is writing, but later finds that men use him as the government has two sides of the same coin to Alex's own agenda. Alex does not care about the government or the men's intentions, he's just tired, not having choices and his inability to control his life.


Alex is frustrated by his inability to fight back, and when you wake up his nap is one of the a wonderful moment to listen to the music before the illness and the pain starts. This time, lack of control is superior, and he can not get out of the situation. He in turn is based on intuition and destiny to guide his actions by jumping out the window. Jumping from Alex makes a leap of faith. The leap that allows him to get some sort of control and get rid of the pain or restrictions of life. He is confident that this step forward to give him freedom.

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