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    For my mythic analysis i used a movie based off a graphic novel written by alan moore and directed by james mcteigue. V for vendetta depicts a dystopian britain that is run by corrupt politicians suppressing their true nature, and the immortality of ideas. This piece of art has characters that possess traits of archetypal hero's, and common motifs we see in other works. In this film we see events that parallel the eight stages of voyage of the hero, and the distribution of those stages between characters

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    a masked man, which we will soon distinguish as V, taking matters into his own hands. How so? By dismantling the secured yet highly corrupted British government, with expectations of a fresh start for citizens of Great Britain. In the film, V for Vendetta, V’s activity outlines the historical backdrop of Guy Fawkes’ bulletproof idea, leading to the acts of violence that attempted to achieve the ultimate end goal: all for the good of the people. By following Kant’s terms, V is considered a guardian

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    V for Vendetta, by Alan Moore, outlines a man’s quest for revenge and desire to change the society in which he lives in. The novel is set in England in 1997. The country has been consumed by war, famine and disease, and in response the government seizes the opportunity to gain complete control. England becomes a fascist dictatorship, offering the citizens a promise for peace and safety in return for their complete submission. The people resign to an enforced contentment, and decline to fight for

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    well as human nature. Moore’s graphic novel V for Vendetta is set in a dystopian London which is run by fascists after a nuclear war. The fascist party, which is known as the Norsefire, implements curfews, mass surveillance, and constant propaganda. The main character, a masked man named V, suffered experiments and torture from the government. The story follows his quest to destroy the regime and seek revenge. In the graphic novel V for Vendetta, the author Alan Moore shows that humans are intrinsically

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    In V for Vendetta, by director James McTeigue, the character Evey experiences a rebirth by shaving her head. Her conversion is forced upon her by V through torture and imprisonment, forcing her to deal with emotions that she had been running from her whole life stemming from the government killing her mother and father because they were political activist; rebelling against the false truth that the country forced upon their people. Knowing this, the imprisonment pushes her to live without fear invoking

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    The masked character of V, in V for Vendetta, brought the revolution in fascist British government. He caused death and destruction throughout the country. However, was the Guy Fawkes mask, he wore, necessary? V wore the Guy Fawkes mask because, it hide his identity, let him represent an idea rather, and referenced back the actual Guy Fawkes. The true identity of V is completely unknown throughout the whole novel, mainly because of the masks he wears nearly all the time. Mr. Finch spends his time

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    Corruption, fascism and rebellion are all main ideas in the film V for Vendetta, The director James McTeigue uses these to try and get the audience to think about how these ideas are relevant in modern society. Imagine a world where these these things didn’t exist, where there was no slavery or oppression and how much more peaceful the world would be. The first main idea that the director James McTeigue focused on in the film was Fascism, and was very prevalent throughout the film. This is shown

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    novel, V for Vendetta, Alan Moore raises thought on how powerful dissent is, freedom, and most of all the desire for revenge. Vengeance, the strive for freedom, and opposition were not only apparent themes throughout, but drove all of the action for the main character, V. We learn while reading this graphic novel the rationale condoning of violence for both personal and societal revenge and freedom. Using the symbol “V” as both a letter and the number 5, this narrative,V for Vendetta, uses rhetorical

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    Should the ultimate power be in the hands of the people or its leaders? V for Vendetta, directed by James McTeigue attempts to answer this question which has been at the heart of many political conflicts since the 18th century. The rise of liberalism was not without its opponents. Those that considered liberal ideals flawed and corrupt favoured a different approach, ranging from communism to fascism. In V for Vendetta, the fictional future of Great Britain is dominated by a fascist police state,

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    adaptation of the graphic novel 300, and James McTeigue 's adaptation of V for Vendetta are no exceptions to criticisms of historical accuracy. However, while Zack Snyder 's 300 is an attempt to recreate history, and does so in a dramatic, stylized, exaggerated, and biased fashion, V for Vendetta echoes history and uses it as a way to enhance the story. Firstly, it is important to note that both 300 and V for Vendetta are adaptations of graphic novels. Thus, any historical inaccuracies committed

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