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Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Speech on 1984 and V for Vendetta

Good morning. Today, I am standing here to discriminate and contrast 1984 with V for Vendetta, to lose it the purpose and conventions of the dystopian texts, and to measure out the effectiveness of these 2 texts in warning close to the future. The dystopian accept is V for Vendetta. The radix for this evaluation will be based on the disoblige of the authorities and bureaucracy. The novel c altoge in that respectd the 1984 and the film known as V for Vendetta are a representative for the future of England from the perspectives of their creators. \n1984 and V for Vendetta were written at different times, but the perspectives of the ii all(prenominal) represents the rights of England citizens - which have been reduce - and their activities watched very closely by their government which is very powerful. at that place are various similarities and differences surrounded by the cardinal, and the first similarity lies in the theme of government and bureaucracy. These two depi cts a powerful government that is almost totalitarian where maven unmarried is the leader. \nIn the novel, the individual is known as the hulky Brother (Beshore and Keller 45). His picture is kinda visible on posters all over London. Orwell indicates that the posters are colour and too large for the overall indoor display. Whereas in the film, V for Vendetta, Chancellor Adam victualler is the leader who is hungry for power. He is depicted as a religious fanatic and uses his ready to control the sight in England. The similarity in the two is that the two governments are represent by a bingle powerful leader who all the others report to. However, in 1984, there is the uncertainty in the man of the leader big brother. gibe to the author, the issue of whether he is alive, shortly or even if he ever existed is uncertain since no one knows his whereabouts. This is different in the film since Chancellor provisioner is shown in various episodes of the film. He is therefore kno wn and people are certain about his living throughout the racetrack of...

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