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The Graphic Novel , V for Vendetta's setting is in England , during the future in 2038 AD. The story is told in England which at time is a totalitarian society.
“Eve: All this riot and uproar, V... is this Anarchy? Is this the Land of Do-As-You-Please?
V: No. This is only the land of take-what-you-want. Anarchy means "without leaders", not "without order". With anarchy comes an age or ordnung, of true order, which is to say voluntary order... this age of ordnung will begin when the mad and incoherent cycle of verwirrung that these bulletins reveal has run its course... This is not anarchy, Eve. This is chaos.”
This quote describes the poor condition of England in its totalitarian society.
“The people of London are advised that the Brixton and Streatham areas are quarantine zones as of today. It is suggested that these areas be avoided for reasons of health and safety”
This quote on the first page reveals the location of the location of the story, and further shows the horridness of the city
Geography: It is throughout England, mainly in London
Occupation: V is a mystery man who's true identity is never revealed. The only thing we know is that he is a freedom fighter and does not support the regime currently. He does not even have a true name.
Time Period: 2038 AD
The General Environment: England is a totalitarian society where many problems are shown. V is mainly alone although he is accompanied by Evey Hammond at many points of the book. V will not stop at anything until he reaches his goal and is very determined at using whatever it takes.
“Eve: All this riot and uproar, V... is this Anarchy? Is this the Land of Do-As-You-Please?
V: No. This is only the land of take-what-you-want. Anarchy means "without leaders", not "without order". With anarchy comes an age or ordnung, of true order, which is to say voluntary order... this age of ordnung will begin when the mad and incoherent cycle of verwirrung that these bulletins reveal has run its course... This is not anarchy, Eve. This is chaos.”
This quote describes the poor condition of England in its totalitarian society.
“The people of London are advised that the Brixton and Streatham areas are quarantine zones as of today. It is suggested that these areas be avoided for reasons of health and safety”
This quote on the first page reveals the location of the location of the story, and further shows the horridness of the city
Geography: It is throughout England, mainly in London
Occupation: V is a mystery man who's true identity is never revealed. The only thing we know is that he is a freedom fighter and does not support the regime currently. He does not even have a true name.
Time Period: 2038 AD
The General Environment: England is a totalitarian society where many problems are shown. V is mainly alone although he is accompanied by Evey Hammond at many points of the book. V will not stop at anything until he reaches his goal and is very determined at using whatever it takes.
Private Reading Assignment #2
“Behind this mask there is more than just flesh. Beneath this mask there is an idea... and ideas are bulletproof.”
This quote shows how V's ideals and how he believes that he himself is not important to the overall cause. This also states how he does not care what happens to him as long as his ideas are put forth and kept .
“I'm the king of the 20th century. I'm the boogeyman, the villain, the black sheep of the family.”
This quote depicts V's standing in the society within the story as an outcast, and someone who opposes and hurts his opposition.
666 Help- License plate
I believe this license plate suits V as he embodies sort of a menace yet he is doing it for the benefit of many people. While V is a complete “devil” like being to the regime in England, and stands to destroy them slowly, he is doing it to “help” out the society in general. As the story progresses more people support his actions albeit them being rather brute like one would believe a devil to be. So while he is helping people he also has similarities to a idealized devil or 666
This quote shows how V's ideals and how he believes that he himself is not important to the overall cause. This also states how he does not care what happens to him as long as his ideas are put forth and kept .
“I'm the king of the 20th century. I'm the boogeyman, the villain, the black sheep of the family.”
This quote depicts V's standing in the society within the story as an outcast, and someone who opposes and hurts his opposition.
666 Help- License plate
I believe this license plate suits V as he embodies sort of a menace yet he is doing it for the benefit of many people. While V is a complete “devil” like being to the regime in England, and stands to destroy them slowly, he is doing it to “help” out the society in general. As the story progresses more people support his actions albeit them being rather brute like one would believe a devil to be. So while he is helping people he also has similarities to a idealized devil or 666
Private Reading Assignment #3
“Who imprisoned me here? Who keeps me here? Who can release me? Who's controlling and constraining my life except...me?”
This quote by Evey signifies her personal conflict with herself when V “imprisons” her. It reveals that while she may have thought she was in a prison, in reality she could've left anytime and it helped her get over her vast fears.
This quote by Evey signifies her personal conflict with herself when V “imprisons” her. It reveals that while she may have thought she was in a prison, in reality she could've left anytime and it helped her get over her vast fears.
Private Reading Assignment #4
“I love you, but why must you love the law? 'Tis plain for all to see that she's a whore...that virtuous persons have no need to woo; that villains screw, then studiously ignore.”
This quote shows the authors willingness to incorporate a very riddle like feel throughout the book and input quotes which have deeper meaning to them.
“With science, ideas can germinate within a bed of theory, form, and practice that assists their growth... But we as gardeners, must beware... for some seeds are the seeds of ruin... and the most iridescent blooms are often the most dangerous”
This quote shows the authors ability to form simplistic ideas into some symbolic phrases which hold significance in the story.
This quote shows the authors willingness to incorporate a very riddle like feel throughout the book and input quotes which have deeper meaning to them.
“With science, ideas can germinate within a bed of theory, form, and practice that assists their growth... But we as gardeners, must beware... for some seeds are the seeds of ruin... and the most iridescent blooms are often the most dangerous”
This quote shows the authors ability to form simplistic ideas into some symbolic phrases which hold significance in the story.