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A Clockwork Orange Study Guide

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by Anthony Burgess
About 89 pages (26,675 words)
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Part 3, Chapter 2 Summary

After leaving his parents' home, Alex heads over to the music store for some comfort, only to find that the place is full of teenagers listening to pop music. Andy is no longer there and has been replaced with someone younger and not as knowledgeable about classical music.

Alex asks to hear Mozart #40 in G minor and goes into the booth where the guy starts playing Mozart Prague. Alex knows he has to watch his anger when he realizes what is starting to happen. He feels the anger rise at the doctors when the music itself makes him sick. He had forgotten about that part of the treatment.

Alex runs out of the music store and goes to the Korova Milkbar to get a "milk plus." He hallucinates about God and the.....

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