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    The sky was a smeared mess of yellow and black the day Victor returned to London. The city was exactly as remembered from three months ago; a hub of gang violence, smothered with the sick smell of fear. He made his way along the rooftops- careful to keep his precious packages concealed as he jumped from building to building. The sooner he got to the bunker the better; he had good news to deliver. Robert had come up with the idea five years ago- when everything…

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    V For Vendetta Themes

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    and freedom and anarchy. The central theme of V for Vendetta is freedom and anarchy. In the novel V takes great pride in being an anarchist. Throughout the narrative, V takes on great actions that show his passion and commitment to this freedom. Norsefire government is the fictional government…

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    film. Larkhill gathered multiple ethnic and racial minorities such as Black people, Indians and Pakistanis and religious groups such as Jews, Muslims and other minorities such as homosexuals were also persecuted, for example Valerie, being taken by Norsefire because she was lesbian. Whether V is seen as the protagonist or the antagonist, his intention was to dismantle the social system that is falsely leading our world today. And prevent past injustices to reoccur. In doing this he gave people…

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    Symbolism In Novels

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    The corruption of government is another factor of symbolism. The Ministry of Truth lied about the wars between Oceania and Eurasia and Norsefire created the virus to gain more supporters. These abundance of symbols throughout these novels result in similar themes. The theme of both novels is being rebellious and living in a totalitarianism government. Both, Winston and V go against the…

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    While in in McTeigue’s ‘V for Vendetta’ the ‘Norsefire’ party has complete control of the city of London. Both texts illustrate similar themes such as public manipulation, power, propaganda and finally the retaliation of an uneducated class. George Orwell was the pen name of Eric Blair, a British…

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    V For Vendetta Essay

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    argued that it is a perfect example of Hobbes’ idea of government, considering that the British created a literal national health disaster and then provided the only cure for it as well as the fact that the UK gained a new political party known as Norsefire where fascism is normalized, excluding immigrants, Muslims, Jews, atheists, and homosexuals out of their civilization—out of sight out of mind. It is a government that is ruling their citizens by the fear of their will, making sure to keep…

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    Essay On V For Vendetta

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    V as a covered rebel tries to execute those in Norsefire as a result of their dictatorship. V is no doubt understood with explosives, philosophical keenness and PC hacking. V represents the force between the totalitarian government and the minority bunch.In the movie, “V for Vendetta,” I assume the character of V. throughout the movie, I hide behind a mask that belonged to Guy Fawkes, the man who tried to blow the parliament building of England on November 5th, 1605. I had gone through a…

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    Dystopia of V for Vendetta and Pleasentville There are always a place in people’s mind that are the “perfect world” to them, which is call Utopia, and there are also a place in people’s mind that is the world they are scare to live in, which is call dystopia. The movies, V for Vendetta and Pleasentvilleare are both example of dystopia, showing the strong government that is in contorl of the city/ or country. The feeling of dystopia are shown lots more stronger in the movie V for Vendetta,…

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    makes Evey breakfast with his gloves off. However by wearing the veil and never uncovering his character, he rising above his points of confinement as an individual and turns out to be just the ideal he battles for: liberty. His adversaries, the Norsefire party, get intensely from both certifiable totalitarian administrations and anecdotal ones. The gathering's leader, High Chancellor Adam Sulter, conveys his addresses in a fundamentally the same as design to how Adolf Hitler conveyed his talks.…

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    The fascist Norsefire government in V for Vendetta maintained complete control over its denizens by preventing the people from speaking out or expressing any form of opinion. This dystopian society was ruled by a government who strived to uphold complete authoritarian control through its usage of various oppressive tools such as monitoring the conversations and actions of its denizens. A terrorist figure named V appeared to rise as a symbol of hope to eradicate this oppression by physically…

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