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    “Humanity is acquiring all the right technology for the wrong reasons” -Richard Buckminster Fuller In the totalitarian worlds of Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984) and V for Vendetta the ruling regimes have exploited technology that could be used for the benefit of humanity and tainted it with the purpose of securing their absolute control over humanity. They do this by censoring information released to the public‚ enforcing their own version of the past and present‚ and dismissing citizens’ right to

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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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    And V For Vendetta Comparing And Contrasting Essay George Orwell’s 1984 and the movie V for Vendetta both have similar views on how society is being run. Since The book 1984 was written before V for Vendetta‚ so perhaps V for Vendetta may have based some of its ideas on this book. Both 1984 and V for Vendetta have similarities like the way 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

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    ‘Both Hobbes’s & Kant’s theories of the state and its law are unsuitable in contemporary conditions of reasonable pluralism.’ Discuss. (Timed Essay in exam conditions – 1 hour) According to Rawls we currently live in a condition of reasonable pluralism‚ which means that there are many different comprehensive doctrines (those which explain the meaning of life‚ how life should be lived etc) subscribed to within the societies. Rawls argues that this means in order to have a theory of the state

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    Power is a concept that has existed for all of human history. The battle and struggle to maintain power creates stories that have come to shape our literary world today‚ and help us understand governement and its intended purpose. In V for Vendetta‚ we are introduced to a society where the government uses survelence‚ fear‚ and physical violence to ensure the country’s stability. What lies benaeth this surface however‚ is an entirely different world of rebels‚ terrorists that stand for justice‚ and

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    Thomas Hobbes and the Social Contract When analyzing the modern social contract theorists‚ one must take into account the conditions that the philosopher was living in while devising his social contract. Each theorist: Jean-Jacques Rousseau‚ John Locke and Thomas Hobbes all have the same idea but each has his theory rooted in very different beliefs. Rousseau formulated his theory in the middle of the French Enlightenment and the same theory breathed life into the intellectual basis for the French

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    study_ V for Vendetta - Animal Farm In many great texts concerning the politics‚ it can be observed that the context in which the piece was created greatly influences the ways in which values and themes are presented and the form in which it is produced. Major ground shaking events have the power to transform paradigms of individuals and whole societies‚ and in turn morph and influence the themes a text created in the same time period implores. Warner Brother’s 2005 film "V for Vendetta" and George

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    Comparative Essay Assignment 1984 And V for Vendetta George Washington once said‚ “Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master.” George Orwell’s satirical novel 1984 is based on the life of Party member Winston Smith‚ a free thinker‚ and his battle to restore humanity that has been snatched from the residents of Oceani0a since the totalitarian rule of Big Brother. V for Vendetta‚ a satirical film directed by James McTeigue

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    there are that make up the government. The ruling powers numbers are small and limited. A community’s numbers are vast‚ huge and limitless. People shouldn’t fear their government. Government should fear their people. 1984 by George Orwell and V for Vendetta are from two completely different forms of entertainment‚ created in completely different circumstances but have so much in common‚ particularly displaying the effects when people really do fear their government. The result‚ a misanthropic and

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    showing of V for Vendetta in Neils Science Center. Before I attended the film‚ my friend was going on about how great of a movie it was and showed me V’s alliteration filled opening monologue. I instantly worried about what I was getting myself into. To my pleasant surprise‚ the movie was filled with enough twists and turns that kept my mind occupied for the full length of the film that I did not even realized how badly I needed to use the restroom. It is safe to say that V for Vendetta was a thousand

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