A Clockwork Orange Characters

Meet the Cast

Alex

Alex The Criminally Insane PoetWe're going to let Alex's words speak for themselves (because hey—if you're reading A Clockwork Orange you're going to be hearing a whole lot from ol' Alex):And, my...

Minister of the Interior

Ulterior Interior MotivesThe Minister of the Interior is an ends-justify-the-means kind of guy—and the ends he's looking to justify have to do with making the streets safer for the average citize...

F. Alexander

Is the Pen Mightier Than the Sword?Don't mistake F. Alexander for an ineffectual bookworm. He's a political dissident, and one so committed to his anti-Government vision that he's willing to sacrif...

Prison Chaplain

The resident priest of Staja—that's State Jail for all you non-nadsat speakers out there—the prison chaplain genuinely finds Alex endearing. He also likes Alex because he's a snitch, and the sn...

Dr. Brodsky and Dr. Branom

The white-coats are behavioral scientists who oversee Alex's treatment as he undergoes the Ludovico Technique. Both are soulless and content with their work. They're not exactly personable, and are...

Dim, Georgie

Dim and George are initially members of Alex's gang. Dim is your stereotypical strong-but-dumb thug (dude's name is "Dim," after all) but he has a problem with Alex's authority. Georgie is smarter...

P.R. Deltoid

Post-Corrective Adviser to Alex, P. R. Deltoid is a detached State employee who nonetheless seeks to do the right thing. He takes a (small) liking to Alex, as evidenced by the fact that he visits A...

Pete

Pete has always been the most reasonable among Alex's entourage. Pete is significant because he represents the idea that criminals can reform on their own: the idyllic life he chooses to lead in Pa...