If Alex could not commit any sexual or violent act after watching that nasty stuff in a clockwork orange, how could he have jumped out a window?

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So in A Clockwork Orange, I am curious if Alex could not have committed acts of violence/sex any more after watching those tapes the scientists made him see it is proven after he tries to simply punch someone who is making fun of him in the red suit back at his house and when Dim and Pete find him they try to beat him up and kill him and he cannot possibly commit an act of violence even to defend himself; if that is the case, if the treatment actually worked, then how could he have jumped out a two or three story window in an attempt to commit suicide? That's pretty violent, isn't it? I don't understand.



Best Answer

You can rewatch the scene here.

Alexandre was treated with the Ludovico technique in which the soundtrack was Beethoven's 9th Symphony. So any violent situation makes him incredibly sick, you are correct here. An unintended consequence of that is Beethoven's music will also create this painful sickness.

At this moment, hearing the loud 9th Symphony was the source of his pain, so this was an ultimate huge violence here. Jumping from the window was a lesser violence than the one he was enduring.

That's why his body, his muscles allowed him to commit this almost-lethal jump.




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What is Alex forced to watch in A Clockwork Orange?

Alex is strapped to a chair, his eyes are clamped open and he is injected with drugs. He is then forced to watch films of sex and violence, some of which are accompanied by the music of his favourite composer, Ludwig van Beethoven.

What crimes does Alex commit in A Clockwork Orange?

Alex is the narrator in the novel A Clockwork Orange. The character is portrayed as a sociopath who robs, rapes, and assaults innocent people for his own amusement.

Why is Alex so violent in Clockwork Orange?

According to this reasoning, Alex believes that the State, which seeks to deprive him of the choice to act cruelly, encroaches on his freedom as an individual. Thus, in choosing violence, Alex ultimately affirms his sense of self.

What is the message behind the movie A Clockwork Orange?

Freedom of Choice. The freedom of individuals to make choices becomes problematic when those choices undermine the safety and stability of society, and in A Clockwork Orange, the state is willing to protect society by taking away freedom of choice and replacing it with prescribed good behavior.



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