This passage, written in part I chapter 2 from the novel, resumes the beginning and the end of one of the violent acts that Alex and his friends carry out. It summarizes how they sing and dance while they break and destroy the victims' house. Old Dim, one of Alex's friends stands on top of a table, where diner was orderly put and starts dancing and breaking everything: food, glasses, the mantelpiece and other ornaments. Meanwhile Alex throws around the papers of the book that one of the victims in the house was writing, "A Clockwork Orange". The last sentence shows how a profound silence ends with the raping scenes they just performed. Nonetheless, unsatisfied, they decided to smash the last objects in the room, the typewriter, the lamp and a chair.
This passage is written at the beginning of the novel where the author, Anthony Burgess, describes different violent acts that Alex and his friends carry out. This scene takes place the same night they beat-up the grimy old drunk that was singing in the middle of the