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This study delves into Evey's character in "V for Vendetta," comparing her to Winston from "1984." It explores her experiences, decisions, and transformation under oppressive government control. The role of Inspector Finch is also analyzed, outlining his pursuit of V and the truths he uncovers. The protagonist, V, challenges the government, with the antagonist representing its oppressive force. The film's motto highlights the power dynamic between citizens and their government, revealing profound themes of rebellion and fear. This synthesis connects the visual and literary cues of both works.
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Quick Character Study “V For Vendetta” Mr Wilson English - 506
EVEY • (This is in preparation for your Synthesis-Response) • Describe Evey’s character as best you can. • Who is she most like from 1984? • Briefly describe her experience and her decisions.
Inspector Finch • Briefly describe Inspector Finch. • What happens to him or what is his overall role in the movie. • What does he uncover as he is chasing V?
V • Obviously, V is the protagonist of the film. Who is the Antagonist and support your answer? • What is his major motivation for wanting to rebel against the Government? • Think about his motto: “People should not be afraid of their government, the government should be afraid of its people.” Explain using examples!
Synthesis-Response • Again, you are not necessarily COMPARING the two stories to form an opinion. • Instead, you are looking at the subtle similarities between the two stories. • Think of the visual cues given to you in the movies, then think of the LITERARY clues given to you in the book.