The second part of the novel centers on Alex's situation in prison after he is arrested. His emotions and the state of suppressed and accumulated violence are forced upon him.
After a certain event, Alex is chosen to undergo an experiment that leads to halving his violent energy and transforming him into a noble and virtuous person.
How will he come out of this experiment, and how will his life turn into another hell because of being deprived of the right to choose and being transformed into a caged animal destined for misfortunes without the ability to resist or balance the consequences?
Being virtuous doesn't mean being without will or weak and unable to take your rights if you are wronged.
The novel has exciting themes, but the most important one is the human right to choose between good and evil, and that if this right is taken away from him, he can no longer remain human. There is no peak of good without evil.
This story delves deep into the complex nature of human behavior and the consequences of losing the freedom to choose. It makes us think about what it truly means to be human and how important our choices are in shaping our lives and identities.
We see Alex's transformation from a violent youth to a seemingly virtuous one, but at what cost? Does this transformation truly make him a better person, or has he lost something essential in the process?
These are the questions that the novel raises and forces us to confront, making it a thought-provoking and engaging read.
Overall, the story of Alex is a powerful exploration of the human condition and the importance of the right to choose.