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Six Degrees of V for Vendetta

Six Degrees of V for Vendetta. • A brief biographical sketch of the director and/or writer of the screenplay. When did the writer/director live? What was his/her country of birth? Where did s/he live most of his/her life? What significant event occurred in his/her life?

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Six Degrees of V for Vendetta

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  1. Six Degrees of V for Vendetta

  2. • A brief biographical sketch of the director and/or writer of the screenplay. When did the writer/director live? What was his/her country of birth? Where did s/he live most of his/her life? What significant event occurred in his/her life? • What other works influenced the artist? If the movie is based on a novel or another film you need to fully discuss this. • What other works is the writer/director known for?

  3. V for Vendetta “During the preparation of the story Moore made a list of what he wanted to bring into the plot, which he reproduced in "Behind the Painted Smile": Orwell. Huxley. Thomas Disch. Judge Dredd. Harlan Ellison's "Repent, Harlequin!" Said the Ticktockman..” (“V for Vendetta”). V quotes from Shakeseare’s Macbeth and also from Twelfth Night (which is subtitled “Or What You Will”) The title Brave New World is an allusion to Shakespeare’s The Tempest Aldous Huxley wrote Brave New World

  4. V for Vendetta Directed by The Wachowski brothers The Matrix directed by The Wachowski brothers

  5. V for Vendetta depicts a totalitarian government controlled by Chancellor Sutler Star Wars depicts a totalitarian government controlled by the evil Chancellor Star Wars : The Legend Revealed shows the connection between Palpatine and Hitler

  6. V for Vendetta V dies in a funeral pyre that is a train At the end of Beowulf, the men send him out to sea on a funeral pyre Towards the end of Going Bovine, there is a similar funeral

  7. V for Vendetta V and Evey represent the “union of opposites” V’s “birth” from Lockhorn is similar to the narrator’s “birth” after his accident in The Gargoyle Evey is figuratively born of rain V is figuratively born of fire

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