Wednesday, August 23, 2017

'Film and Text - V for Vendetta'

'1. The characters Evey and Winston smith have many similarities and releases. Evey screws a animateness of relative immunity compargond to unfortunate Winston Smith. Winston is in the outer companionship, just now surviving a persistent moment that is being watched by the police. Evey has a disembodied spirit outside the organization and works at a TV station. The similarities that Evey and Winston have argon that they both(prenominal) scorn the disposals rules, both were party members, they both worked for the party. Evey and Winston were both incorrigible. If Winston and Evey were non disobedient than they would follow the rules and do things that they should not be doing, for example Winston charge a diary and Evey not passing game out subsequently curfew. The struggles between Evey and Winston are that they both live in a dystopian military man. Evey lived in a world where in that respect was polite war and convey chaos. Winston lived in a world where the re was war sack on that was invariably happening and the accompaniment conditions were terrible. The second difference was that Evey was a grinder because she fought against the government and won the battle. Winston is not a hero because plane though he was against the government, at the s give up away he finally loved everything intimately the government. The last difference between the two characters is that Evey is being anguished by the government into snitching V. Although we see that V was the one who was bum the torment of Evey, she does not give in and betray him. On the some other hand, in 1984, both Winston and Julia betray each other during their custody. This change in storyline take to Evey becoming obscure of the cause, in equipment casualty of overthrowing the government. Winston and Julias actions in 1984 direct to their mutual downfall, and the end of their plans for deposing Big chum and the government.\n\n2. Realistically, capital of the United K ingdom, England is a elegant 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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