A clockwork orange is like a toy that moves all by itself because it has tiny gears inside working together.
Imagine you have an orange, and inside it are lots of little wheels, we call them gears, that turn when you push the orange. These gears are connected in a special way so that when one turns, they all move together, making the whole orange roll or spin around.
How the Gears Work
Why It’s Like a Clock
The name “clockwork” comes from clocks, which also use tiny gears to keep time. Just like a clock has hands that move around the face, a clockwork orange uses its gears to make it move in a smooth, steady way, like a little machine that's always dancing inside!
Examples
- A Clockwork Orange is a story about a boy who learns to be good through harsh punishment, but then rebels when he feels controlled.
- Imagine being forced to do something you hate, over and over again, that's how the main character in A Clockwork Orange becomes 'good.'
- The boy in the book wants freedom, but he's made to obey by a strict teacher using loud noises and electric shocks.
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