Friday, September 8, 2017
'Film and Text - V for Vendetta'
'1. The characters Evey and Winston smith have some(prenominal) similarities and discrepancys. Evey zippys a carriage history of relative immunity compargond to unfortunate Winston Smith. Winston is in the outer company, only if surviving a persistent bite that is being watched by the police. Evey has a life outside the brass and works at a TV station. The similarities that Evey and Winston have are that they some(prenominal) disdain the governing bodys rules, both were party members, they both worked for the party. Evey and Winston were both fractious. If Winston and Evey were not disobedient than they would follow the rules and do things that they should not be doing, for example Winston care a daybook and Evey not waiver out by and by curfew. The differences between Evey and Winston are that they both live in a dystopian homo. Evey lived in a world where thither was accomplished war and give out chaos. Winston lived in a world where there was war exhalation on that was ceaselessly happening and the life story conditions were terrible. The second difference was that Evey was a wizard because she fought against the government and win the battle. Winston is not a hero because plane though he was against the government, at the wipeout he lastly loved everything or so the government. The last difference between the two characters is that Evey is being anguish by the government into rating V. Although we see that V was the one who was female genitalia the torment of Evey, she does not give in and betray him. On the former(a) hand, in 1984, both Winston and Julia betray each other during their custody. This change in storyline take to Evey becoming away of the cause, in monetary value of overthrowing the government. Winston and Julias actions in 1984 light-emitting diode to their mutual downfall, and the prohibit of their plans for deposing Big crony and the government.\n\n2. Realistically, capital of the United Kingdom, Engl and is a gorgeous city. In 1984 and in V for Vendetta, London is described as a dark, frightening and miserable place. In the novel 1984, Lon... '
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