Essay on A Clockwork Orange.

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Within futuristic London, many sexual and heinous crimes are committed by a group of young men and the retaliation of their victims seeking vengeance, often acting as vigilantes. The domino effect of the crimes ends up with offenders turning into victims and vice versa. A group of young men, self proclaimed as a gang of “droogs” dress up during the night in white outfits, hats and masks and go around the city committing street crimes, assaulting random innocent people, raping some and ultimately killing two. Within the gang of “droogs” there is a ringleader named Alex who dominates and intimidates the rest of the group, Dim, Georgie, and Pete. They all
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Once discharged from the program, Alex is victimized by the same homeless man he assaulted earlier before being incarcerated. The homeless man acts as a vigilante, trying to punish Alex for his wrongdoings because the government ceased to do so themselves. He is beaten up by a gang of homeless people under the same bridge Alex and the droogs victimized the homeless man years ago, symbolizing the complete turn of tables within the environment. The two policemen who break up the assault of the homeless men on Alex end up being his former droog members. Having “altered” their lives, they take advantage of victim policing, rather than learning from when they were victims themselves and positively wanting to enforce the law, the droogs turned into police men take Alex to a wooded area and proceed to drown him in a cattle
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watering log, leaving him to die. Once again, they victimize Alex and attempt to end his life. Alex is then left to fiend for himself and subconsciously wanders to a home he’s been to before. He doesn’t realize that this is the home of the couple he assaulted and raped years earlier until it’s too late to retract himself from the situation. The husband, now paralyzed and in a wheelchair and his wife deceased, doesn’t notice Alex as his perpetrator but remembers him from newspapers and wants to use him as his own means to retaliate to