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  1. V for Vendetta Full Book Summary. First published in 1982, the graphic novel V for Vendetta depicts a near-future version of a dystopian Britain in the 1990s, following a nuclear war that decimated much of Europe and the world. The racist, homophobic, neo-fascist Norsefire party has restored postwar order, but at a serious human toll: at ...

  2. V for Vendetta alludes to many historical events, some of the most important being the Cold War, the conservative values of the Reagan/Thatcher era, the AIDS epidemic, and the Guy Fawkes Gunpowder Plot. At the time when Moore was writing V for Vendetta, the Cold War was still a reality, and was, in many ways, still escalating.

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  4. V for Vendetta Summary. It is November 5, 1997, and England is run by a tyrannical regime called Norsefire. The head of the government is Adam Susan, known as the Leader. The Leader resides at the Head (government offices) and rules England with an iron fist, making use of his government’s institutions: the Finger (law enforcement), the Nose ...

  5. V For Vendetta Summary. On November 5, 1997, Evey Hammond, an impoverished sixteen-year-old orphan who has turned to prostitution out of a desperation to survive, tries to solicit a man on Guy Fawkes Night. The man turns out to be a Fingerman, a member of the state secret police. Evey watches helplessly as two more of his colleagues emerge from ...

  6. V For Vendetta essays are academic essays for citation. These papers were written primarily by students and provide critical analysis of V For Vendetta by Alan Moore and David Lloyd. Models of Rebellion in 1984 and V for Vendetta; Identity: Fighting Dystopia's Cookie-Cutter Molds; Comparison of Values: Animal Farm and V for Vendetta

  7. The first part of V for Vendetta establishes two central themes of the graphic novel: the ubiquity of tyranny, and the importance of symbols, masks, and disguises. The government that controls England dominates all aspects of citizens’ lives, and broadcasts its information everywhere. The first figure is a young-looking woman, who’s ...

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