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Essay On V For Vendetta

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“V for Vendetta" is a movie about freedom, about human struggle against the state, the government of the sacrifice of a symbol. V for Vendetta was born from the successful combination of a sudden, seemingly incongruous things: out of the comic’s conventions and the anti-globalization pathos. I think this movie is a combination of the of Lewis Carroll’s abstract absurdity and George Orwell’s totalitarian nightmare. Alice meets with Hitler. Evey dressed up and went out on a date, but instead of rabbit hole, she found the black "funnel". Once the British had already made a movie "It Happened Here," an alternative fantasy on the theme of the Nazi’s occupation of England - now the enemy did not come from outside but from the inside. In the near future, England is living under a power of tyrant, neurotic clown with flabby face. Supreme Chancellor autocratically governed the country. Bishops are concerned about the moral health of the nation. People are constantly live in fear of external threat after the tragic virus attacks a few years ago. Every person sentenced to death if he keeps a Koran. Same thing for the "unnatural" sex. There was nothing else to be executed for; …show more content…

We constantly observe jerky, nightmarish flashbacks as if these flashbacks returned erased memory of the country. It all started very casually, very recognizable to anyone who lives at the beginning of the XXI century, no matter where in England or Russia. The anti-terrorist hysteria. Fear of "others." The terrorist attack that occurred at the right time and in the right place; As a result of “Islamists” chemical attack thousands of people got killed. The first victims were children in provincial schools. They didn’t know that what killed them was poison that escaped from a secret government lab. Following the wave of patriotism, a strong-looking leader with shaking hands comes to power to protect his

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