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    The government didn’t tell the public that they do these kind of experiments on human beings in custody. The main character “V” brought lots of harm to the government by destroying building and killing important people to the government’s society. In the process the government covered it up by having the media spread lies saying that the explosions were intellentallol for fireworks

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    The society in the movie “V for vendetta” is politically anti-liberal because the features of their society are not like a politically liberal one. A politically liberal society would have proper human rights‚ as well as a proper democracy. The society is politically anti-liberal because it violates the citizen’s human rights‚ and does not resemble a liberal society. A political society has support for constitution‚ democracy‚ fair elections‚ human rights‚ capitalism‚ and free trade. Their society

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    to our current social era. I will apply theories introduced by theorist like George Herbert Mead‚ Karl Marx‚ and Emile Durkheim to a film that was released in 2006 titled V for Vendetta. Legal Authority‚ according to Max Weber rests on the belief that the legality of enacted rules and the right of those in authority to issue such rules and commands (Appelrouth & Edles‚ 179). The film begins with a loud announcement over speakers that a 9:00 pm curfew is in effect for everyone in London

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    Non Conformity: The comparative study of texts; The Catcher in the Rye/V for Vendetta. Through the study of the two texts‚ J.D Salinger’s ‘The Catcher in the Rye’ and James Mcteigue’s ‘V for Vendetta’‚ the central most focused and revolved theme that is explicitly shown is the topic of Non-Conformity. Seen through both sources‚ it similarly and distinctly illustrates the universal life messages and experiences associated with universal contextual ideas and societal values. Non-Conformity is expressed

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    wearing a Guy Fawkes Mask‚ appears and fights the fingermen to help Evey. After finishing with the last one of the patrol he takes unconscious Evey to his shelter. He takes care of her and tells her that his name is V and that he is a fighting for freedom and justice in this corrupt state. V embodies the principles of rebellion from an authoritarian state and he is wearing the Guy Fawkes Mask (who was a British terrorist who wanted to lead a revolution sparked by assassination and destruction) because

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    foreign dialect‚ and its thought-provoking story line. Although graphic novels are frequently considered a form of pleasure reading‚ they are “slowly escaping the stereotype that they are picture books with no value to literacy instruction” (Watts). V for Vendetta managed to preserve the significance of a written narrative in addition to maintaining a fascinating story line. Day after day people read narratives‚ sometimes not even knowing what is going on. With the confusion from being lost in the book

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    same side for the mobilization to work. In order to mobilize a population everyone needs to agree with the movement; convincing people is a lot more difficult when one has to convince a whole group of people. 1. 2. A. I agree with what V said when he stated “violence can be used for good.” The main reason I believe this is because even though there are only some instances in which evil has been used for good‚ there still are events that occurred for good. Some wars have been fought with

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    V for Vendetta Essay The highly debated precincts of post colonialism‚ contrary to popular belief can in fact be applied to the James McTeigue film‚ V for Vendetta‚ which conforms to and yet penetrates the expanses of the genre‚ using a masked megalomaniac rebelling against a futuristic totalitarian authority. Contrary to common post colonial literature‚ wherein one race often colonizes another‚ V for Vendetta portrays a rebellion against an authoritarian party which has in its own sense “colonized”

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    The movie we recently watched‚ “V for Vendetta” is one that interested me much. Even if it is a fictional movie‚ it definitely inspired me to think and argue with myself about my stands on how the government should be run and if there should really be one because that is what the movie argued. Although the movie had an radical amount of ideas and ideas that are so far out the regular box‚ it represented real life things and situations that may or may not happen in a country. The movie represented

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    told conventionally: we follow the action with Evey‚ with V‚ and with Finch. This part of the story also makes much use of television screens‚ with events being told – or retold – via news reports. The brief reference to an avian flu outbreak helps to suggest topicality. [See below] Montage is used to show the responses of people in the city. We see them watching TV and watch with them. Several of the main characters are shown reacting to V ’s broadcast address. Gordon ’s show is screened on TV

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