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    Jake Sabin Mr. Kantor English IV 6 September 2012 V for Vendetta VS. 1984 “V for Vendetta” and “1984” have very similar plots and set ups but they also have very important differences. Both the film and the book are based on totalitarian societies in which the government attempts to control as much of the peoples lives as possible. Also in both the book and film the protagonists realize that they are being manipulated and that they no longer want to live this way. One of the important differences

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    They mercilessly exploit the Proletariat for their wage labor. The film V for Vendetta depicts a world of oppression that differs from the capitalist oppression Marx mentions. The film illustrates how a government can oppress its people using fear and lies. V for Vendetta uses its characters to portray how oppression occurs by other means than Capitalism. The Parliament of England is the brutal oppressor in V for Vendetta. The Parliament is controlled by totalitarian leaders who believe in total

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    V FOR VENDETTA: FILM ANALYSIS. “Remember‚ remember‚ the 25th of January.” The 2011 Egyptian revolution made reference to James McTeigues’ film‚ “V for Vendetta‚” in various ways. Each protestor ranging from revolts‚ fight for freedom‚ adopting certain costume and design and also using popular dialogue used in the film. James McTeigue uses certain music to develop ideas and characters‚ creates mirroring scenes to emphasise a characters intentions and to educate the audience. McTeigue also uses

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    V for Vendetta & One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Comparison Questions According to V‚ “A building is a symbol‚ as the act of destroying it. Symbols are given power by people. A symbol‚ in and of itself is powerless‚ but with enough people behind it‚ blowing up a building can change the world.” Give some of the symbols from the movie some power by discussing three of them. Symbols played an important role in the film‚ V for Vendetta. One of the main symbols in the movie was the Carson Rose that

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    lives and determining our thoughts‚ causing us to become slaves to it. Thus‚ it is my view that‚ the concept of power entrapping and freedom being brought out from disempowerment can be seen in Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness (HOD) as well as ‘V for Vendetta’ and ‘Dances With Wolves.’ Objects which have power entrap characters in HOD and DWW. Kurtz relationship with ivory exhibits power entrapping and taking over oneself. Kurtz’s constant pursuit for ivory‚ allows him to let ivory take over him and

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    Zachary Clarence November 20th‚ 2010 V for Vendetta’s Truth Alan Moore’s V for Vendetta tells the harrowing tale of a world where England is one of the few remaining countries existing in a convoluted dystopian world. An England completely monopolized by its government‚ where its people have no say in any aspect of society. The story follows an extremist terrorist codenamed V‚ who embarks on a journey with the female protagonist Eve with the goal of returning England to its former glory

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    (Eagleton 9). Literature can even vary from person to person depending on their opinion. The graphic novel‚ V for Vendetta‚ by Alan Moore‚ should also be considered literature due to its real-world themes‚ complex plot‚ and its ability to influence the audience. Alan Moore weaves many real-world themes throughout the story in V for Vendetta. It follows the lives of several people‚ but mainly V. Throughout the book the audience learns

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    warnings to society and its values by presenting an exaggerated prediction of the future which will face this society if its issues are not resolved. George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four‚ Margaret Atwood’s the Handmaid’s Tale and James McTeigue’s V for Vendetta are all dystopian texts set in worlds which parallel‚ and criticise‚ the societies the composer operates in. Dystopian texts are not intended to be wildly fantastic‚ which would make them unbelievable; nor are they supposed to be strictly realistic

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    Before the Constitution‚ before the freedoms we enjoy now‚ all we had was a monarchy who used the American colonists for Britain’s gain. V for Vendetta shows us a world where simple freedoms such as speech and assembly‚ now gone and replaced by a chancellor and a government who eavesdrop on people’s conversations in the name of national security. Many scenes and actions of the movie mirror that of America’s past events. However‚ this movie was meant to show totalitarian government. The entire nation

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    Madeleine Flint Dr. Eric M. Stryker ARHS 3386 4 May 2016 Remember to be Anonymous “We wear the mask that grins and lies‚ It hides our cheeks and shades our eyes‚ — This debt we pay to human guile; With torn and bleeding hearts we smile‚ And mouth with myriad subtleties.” November 5th marks the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605‚ in which English Catholics sought to blow up the House of Commons‚ assassinate the protestant King James I‚ and place a Catholic monarch on the throne. Guy Fawkes‚ the

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