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'A Clockwork Orange' by Anthony Burgess takes place in a so called dystopia: a non-existing society, often an author’s prediction of the future, which is based on negative elements. The book is all about a society full of ultra-violence. A society in which the government does not have a clue how to stop the terrorization of the people by mostly gangs of youngsters who use violence as a solution for their boredom and sexual needs and have no mercy for anyone. Burgess also discusses the hierarchy in those gangs, he even lets the reader experience the pain victims of this terrorization feel by bringing an earlier victim back in the story. Yet, those groups of victims are not the ones who are being marginalized within this text. The opinions and feelings of one very large and important group in society and in the story as a whole are suppressed within this text. As DeLarge and his gang (consisting of Dim, Pete and Georgie) assault lots of people, they seem to prefer one group in society in particular, the same group that’s marginalized: Women.


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