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This 5 page paper discusses the highly political thriller, V for Vendetta. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. Political Themes in V for Vendetta Research Compiled for The
Paper Store, Inc. by K. Von Huben 4/2010 Please Introduction The film V for Vendetta is based on a graphic novel,
a genre that Hollywood has embraced eagerly, hoping to duplicate the shocking and enormous success of 300. This paper examines the film with regard to its political themes. Discussion V
for Vendetta-hereafter simply "V"-not only has political themes, it is in fact a film whose reason for existence is politics. Adapted from the 1989 graphic novel of the same name,
illustrated by David Lloyd and written by Alan Moore, the film is a bleak look at Britain after the death of democracy there. In the Britain of the films dark
imagination, "the language of national security cloaks imperialist ambitions ... the state controls every media outlet and ... citizens have been silently stripped of any democratic power" (Kennedy). The year
is 2020, but "to any politically exasperated moviegoer it reads much more like a sickening extension of contemporary turmoil" (Kennedy). We are already seeing these developments in the West, but
particularly in the United States, where the Bush administration, gone but not forgotten, did exactly what Kennedy describes. Using the language of national security and claiming the Saddam Hussein had
weapons of mass destruction and was about to deploy them, Bush moved into Iraq, toppled the dictator and gained control of the oil reserves there. The radio belongs almost
exclusively to right-wing pundits who tear into anyone who opposes the imperialist policies of the United States; and the media outlets are being merged and consolidated so that in the
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