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A trope named after a fictional "aversion therapy" from A Clockwork Orange, where the subject is drugged and forced to watch violent scenes. See how this trope is used and subverted in various media, such as comics, films, and …
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The Ludovico Technique is an experimental aversion therapy used to rehabilitate Alex, a violent delinquent, in Stanley Kubrick's 1971 film adaptation of Anthony Burgess's novel. The technique involves forcing Alex to watch films …
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The Ludovico Technique is a passive item that lets Isaac control one floating tear that deals constant damage to enemies. Learn about its effects, synergies, interactions, and trivia on this wiki page.
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May 26, 2020 · The Ludovico technique is a controversial treatment that makes Alex, a violent criminal, feel sick when he sees or thinks of violence. The novel explores the themes of free will, conscience, and social control through …