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A Clockwork Orange[]
This wiki covers the world of 'A Clockwork Orange' created by Anthony Burgess in his 1962 book. The book follows the story of Alex in a dystopian future and his love for ultra-violence and classical music. This wiki also covers Stanley Kubrick's 1971 film adaptation, which starred Malcolm McDowell as Alex. The story of Alex raises questions about morality and the importance of choice; and has seeped into the public consciousness being reference countlessly in many forms of media.
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Nadsat[]
"Oh, that' I said 'Is what we call nadsat talk. All the teens use that, sir"
The slang of A Clockwork Orange used by Alex and his Droogs. Based on Russian, Rommany and Cockney rhyming slang.