Created by jennabarnes12387
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How is the beginning of the last chapter mirroring?
How is Alex's relationship with Dim mirroring?
How is Alex's Relationship with F. Alexander mirroring?
How is betrayal common in the book?
How has Alex's role in the world changed?
How has society changed while Alex was in jail? What shows us this?
Why is Alex's picture in the paper? Why is it important?
The newspaper calls him a law fearing citizen. Why is this an important description?
desccribe Pelagian Vs. Augustinian. What does this have to do with government?
describe how the government has changed in the clockwork orange.
how does society behaviour effect the kind of government people choose?
How is it ironic that F. Alexander is fighting for the Liberal humanist side?
How is the way the party treats Alex ironic?
in chapter 7, while out with his new drooges, how does Alex change his future and his life?
What changes do we see in Alex in the last chapter?
describe the only moment in the novel where Alex feels embarrased in this chapter?
Who does he see on his way home? how does this influence him?
what has Alex decided that he wants?
How does he describe youth violence and law breaking?
how does the last chapter change Alex's character dynamic?
why is the 21 chapters of the book important?
why is the American version of this novel a fable and not a novel?
how does the addition of the 21st chapter change our ideas about Alex?
why might the 21st chapter be a problem?
what ideas does the 20 chapter edition support? what about the 21st chapter?