siriuswriter
This just popped into my head and I was wondering - illegality forgotten, is Alex DeLarge more morally bankrupt before he begins treatment, or after the treatment for the treatment?
I mention the legality of actions because, of course, before he's caught, he knows what he's doing is illegal but maybe that's part of why he keeps on?
Or after, when he knows the government is on his side, will the concept of rebellion spread to a conspiracy for Alex, or will he "perform less" because he knows he won't be chastised for his goings-on?
Sorry this is not understandable. It works out in my mind, I'm pretty sure.
I mention the legality of actions because, of course, before he's caught, he knows what he's doing is illegal but maybe that's part of why he keeps on?
Or after, when he knows the government is on his side, will the concept of rebellion spread to a conspiracy for Alex, or will he "perform less" because he knows he won't be chastised for his goings-on?
Sorry this is not understandable. It works out in my mind, I'm pretty sure.
