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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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    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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    5th May 3013 V for Vendetta In compare and contrast of the film and the graphic novel of V for Vendetta starts with The voice of fate announcing its curfew to the people of London. A 16 year old girl prostitute herself for money and the guy she tries to sell herself for is a fingermen. The fingermen begin to rape her when a man in a cape walks out of the shadows. The fingerman grabs mans wrist which was pulled off. The man in the mask and cape sprayed tear gas‚ saves the girl. The fingermen that

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    V for Vendetta History has a tendency to repeat itself.  One of humanity’s most popular ways of getting its point across is through violence.  When words are no longer enough to argue a point‚ human casualties not only directly solve the problem‚ but symbolically send a message to all those affected as well.  Just as the American colonies fought against the British for Freedom when their voice was no longer heard‚ and just as the Islamic extremists used terrorism to send an evil message to America

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    V for Vendetta Character Analysis In the movie V for Vendetta‚ the character Evey Hammond undergoes a drastic change in character throughout the film. In the film she transforms from an innocent citizen of a corrupt government to a rebellious assistant of “V”. Her character plays a huge roll on V’s character change as well. During the beginning of the movie Evey is shown as an innocent woman disgusted with the topics being discussed on her TV. Evey does not speak about her views because

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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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    having" (V from the film V for Vendetta). Since the first communist leader tried to over take a country‚ there has been another leader planning for a revolution. And Orwell was one to speak of how he sees the battle to be. Orwell has written several novels on the idea of revolutions against a superior government; one example would be Animal Farm and 1984. He has inspired others to write there ideas on the thought of the future revolution from a dictatorship of extreme power. The film V for Vendetta is

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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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    Fascist Britain: V for Vendetta V for Vendetta is a film about fascist Britain―secret police‚ religious suppression‚ concentration camps‚ death squads‚ and curfews―complete government control of life itself is in place countrywide. Britain is in trouble‚ the people need a freedom fighter to win back the country; and luckly when BTN employee Evey needs a hero most‚ V arrives. V is the newest anarchist on the block‚ with unusual powers‚ a mastery of martial arts‚ and extreme intelligence‚ V delivers the

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    the right to happiness. In our society today‚ we have all these rights‚ but imagine if we did not. 1984‚ written by George Orwell‚ and V for Vendetta‚ directed by James McTeigue‚ both paint accurately scary descriptions about the government in the future and the dystopian society. 1984‚ written in 1949‚ was intended to be a portrayal of the future and V for Vendetta‚ made in 2005‚ shows Britain in power in 2038. Both of these pieces of literature were not far off from their description. As every single

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