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    is also apparent in the film V for Vendetta, in which the totalitarian Norsefire Party aims for complete domination over the bodies and minds of the State’s citizens. Both States use similar strategies in controlling their citizens, but it is the Party in Orwell’s novel that is much more effective in…

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    When one is confronted with a reality they cannot accept the natural reaction is to run away from it until there is nowhere to run .The dystopian works of Cormac McCarthy’s The Road and V for Vendetta by James McTeigue both use violence, brute force, psychological and physical torture to reveal that individuals will run away from reality until they are forced to confront it and this in turn causes them to grow as an individual. In the novel The Road the boy is confronted with the reality that…

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    However, in the film V for Vendetta and Ray Bradbury 's novel, Fahrenheit 451, a section of this backbone has been taken over by a disease which is trying to take control of the functions which make up a full body. This backbone analogy can be compared to the governments in both the book and the film. The backbone acts as technology, and the disease acts as the government using this technology, or at least trying to, in order to establish and maintain control. In both, V for Vendetta and…

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    movie in V for Vendetta there is similar events and images that remind the audience of Hitler and the Holocaust. Several scenes show the Chancellor Adam Sutler in front of a camera and a crowd expressing his view of the world with very elaborate detail and very emotionally. Hitler was also known as a loud and emotional speaker. Which is one of the reasons how he rose to power quickly, and how could manipulate his crowd? There is also several other scenes. For instance, the scene where Vendetta…

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    necessary to take justice into one's own hands. Such is the case of Edmond Dantes in "The Count of Monte Cristo" and V in "V for Vendetta", once honest and good men consumed by pain, disappointment, and hate who engage in a vendetta against those who destroyed their life. The success of both characters' revenge is achieved differently because V destroys and Dantes exposes. Dantes and V come from different worlds. Dantes lives in France between 1815 and 1839. He is a sailor that in one of…

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    V For Vendetta

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    In the graphic novel V For Vendetta by Alan Moore there are several themes that occur. The author, Alan Moore, describes himself as an anarchist and shows this belief throughout the panels of this novel. The central theme for V for Vendetta is the relation between freedom and anarchy. In the graphic novel, V describes himself as an anarchist. He believes that all government is corrupt because it takes away human freedom. The Norsefire government is guilty of taking away human freedom.…

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    books called V for Vendetta and a movie followed in 2006. (Moore) The movie takes place in London, England in the year of 2038. (V for Vendetta Movie Summary) In V for Vendetta, London is under the dictatorship of Chancellor Sutler, and the character V realizes that there is something wrong with the country and it needs to be changed. With V and Evey…

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    Analysis Of V For Vendetta

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    To feel free to talk, living and expressing your thoughts take big place in liberty. V for Vendetta mentions about the future of Britain where freedom is restricted and ideas of people are minimized. There is curfew after a certain time and anyone who does not meet the rules will be punished. The film begins with character named Evey’s going…

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    of V for Vendetta, written by Alan Moore, The Word for World is Forest, by Ursula K. Le Guin, and King Henry IV Part One, by William Shakespeare, central characters recurrently—through their thoughts and actions—examine the nature of violent change. And, specifically, in all three works, this exploration is contrastingly founded on the characters responding to the ramifications of the past in an attempt to subsequently regain personal stability through violent means. In the graphic novel V for…

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    V For Vendetta Power

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    In the movie V for Vendetta the audience gets a look at how the ability to manipulate words can lead to power. Finch operated a program working on developing a virus used to obtain him power. When V is telling the story of how Finch comes into power he mentions how Creedy “suggests that their target should not be an enemy of the country but rather the country itself” (V for Vendetta). With that one suggestion tens of thousands were killed men, women, and children; as a result, the countries…

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