A Clockwork Orange-Part 2

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This bingo card has a free space and 29 words: Alex assumes the sickness is from the injections rather than being paired with what he’s watching., The doctors explain that the goal is to remove his ability to choose violence by making it physically unbearable., The doctors emphasize that real goodness must be forced into Alex, since he chose evil before., Alex becomes terrified that his identity—his sense of power and freedom—is being stripped away., Alex realizes the association between violent content and his sickness is intentional conditioning., The doctors and the prison chaplain observe the demonstration, the chaplain appearing troubled., The Ludovico treatment continues, and Alex is no longer resisting; he reacts automatically with sickness to violent thoughts., Alex realizes his beloved music has been ruined forever by the therapy., Alex begs the doctors to stop using classical music, insisting that music has nothing to do with violence., Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony plays as a soundtrack to the scene, Joe confronts Alex, claiming the room and scolding him for his past behavior., Ethos is used. Ethos: Appeal to ethics/credibility Uses credentials, experience, values, Pathos is used Pathos: Appeal to emotion Connects to audience's feelings, values, experiences Uses vivid language, personal stories, Logos is used Logos: Appeal to logic Uses reasoning, evidence, facts, First person point of view is shown ("I believe..."), Alex returns to the theater for another therapy session, again strapped and forced to watch films., Alex tries to protest to Dr. Brodsky and Dr. Branom, claiming that the treatment is unfair., The doctors refuse, saying the conditioning cannot distinguish between types of stimuli., The administrators highlight Alex as a “perfect success” in the experiment., Alex tries to reassure himself but feels the world closing in on him now that his violence and confidence are gone., Alex tries to get angry but becomes physically sick due to the conditioning., Alex heads toward the library to think about his life and possible next steps., Alex is officially released from the Ludovico Facility and returned to the outside world., Alex again becomes ill at the thought of acting on sexual desire., The chaplain argues that Alex has been robbed of his ability to make moral choices., The Ludovico treatment continues, and Alex is no longer resisting; he reacts automatically with sickness to violent thoughts., An actor verbally provokes Alex, threatening him with violence., The doctors test Alex’s reactions in a controlled environment after the film sessions. and Alex wants to fight back but physically cannot—any violent impulse causes severe nausea and panic..

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