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    novel V for Vendetta‚ Evey Hammond goes under a unique transformation‚ modeled after V’s traumatic experiences. By her twelfth birthday‚ she lost both of her parents. Subsequently‚ she had to provide for herself‚ causing her to grow in some ways and stagnate in others. Due to her financial issues‚ she offers a man sex in exchange for money. To her surprise‚ the man is revealed to be an undercover police officer. V rescues her and protect her in the lair that he calls his Shadow Gallery. V acts as

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    V’ For Vendetta Written by the Wachowskis -- Andy and his brother‚ Larry and directed by first-timer James McTeigue‚ the movie (Travers)‚ ‘V’ for Vendetta expresses an individuals’ vengeance over the government who destroyed his life. Escaping from the torture camp‚ where he was held‚ ‘V’‚ the main character of the movie‚ seeks to take revenge on the government who changed his life forever. The movie shows the character ‘V’ turning into a mutant with special powers and skills due

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    Ambiguity Foremost moral ambiguity is the concept that creates a sense of obscurity‚ as a result actions are to be judged by the roots that generated that outcome. In the film V for Vendetta two characters are portrayed as being moral ambiguous. The keen doctor that was biologically experimenting on people with a virus. Secondly‚ V himself‚ for the crimes he committed‚ the assassination of several people and most vitally the torturing of Evey to vanish her fear. “It’s you isn’t it? You’ve come to kill

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    Comparing and Contrasting 1984 and V for Vendetta The novel 1984 and the graphic novel V for Vendetta have similar views on how society is being run. However V for Vendetta was based on 1984 since 1984 was written before V for Vendetta. Both of these novels are similar in a way like the themes and how the male protagonists are the one in charge of overturning the government. The first similarity between 1984 and V for Vendetta is that the society is being run by totalitarian rule. It is the government

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    "Remember‚ remember‚ the Fifth of November‚ the gunpowder treason and plot. I know of no reason why the gunpowder treason should ever be forgot." V for Vendetta‚ directed by James McTeigue‚ opens with this quote‚ briefly describing the history of Guy Fawkes and his plan to overthrow a tyrannical government‚ a plan which the protagonist seems to follow in London some 400 years later. This film‚ while of course is meant to entertain as most films do‚ is also given the role of sending a message.

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    Oppressive governments and the psychological manipulation of the people are the strong themes and warning signs that these two powerful works of art‚ 1984 and V for Vendetta‚ attempt to delineate. 1984 and V for Vendetta have their similarities and differences yet their worlds are built around these basic tenets. Yet varying with their degree of control‚ both the novel and the film depict despotic leaders and repressive governments. Both of these leaders use intricate methods to keep control.

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    Víctor Hernández 11th Grade English November 25th‚ 2013 There’s no flesh or blood within this cloak to kill. There’s only an idea. Ideas are bulletproof. An idea is a thought or suggestion as to a possible course of action. It is an aim or a purpose. And as the notorious anarchist‚ “humble vaudevillian veteran” and “vestige of the vox populi” says‚ they are bulletproof. The concept of an idea is an impalpable matter that lies on the thoughts of the encephalon of the human being. An idea arises

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    There are many movies that capture the ideas of enlightenment thinkers. The film ‚V for Vendetta‚ is a fantastic example because it portrays many ideas of the enlightenment philosopher‚ in a way that makes the viewer understand the importance of the enlightenment even better. For example‚ after watching this film viewers understand the importance of having life‚ liberty‚ and property‚ and what should we do if the government tries to take it away. Also‚ the audience starts to understand that there

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    This story begins with an up and coming politician‚ he is a deeply religious man and a member of the conservative party‚ he is completely single minded and has no regard for political process. The more power he attains‚ the more obvious his zealotry and the more aggressive his supporters become. Eventual his party launches a project in the name of national security. At first it’s believed to be a search for biological weapons and is pursued without regard to its coast. However the true goal of this

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    Imagine living in a world where freedom of expression‚ thought‚ belief‚ and happiness was not allowed. In George Orwell’s 1984 and James McTeigue’s movie V for Vendetta that would be completely normal. The citizens do not have these freedoms‚ in fact they do not have freedom at all. Both 1984 and V for Vendetta are being ruled by a totalitarian government and have similar views on how society should be run. For example they both use the media and slogans to manipulate the citizens into believing

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