what message in v for vendetta
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The central theme of V for Vendetta is freedom and its relationship with anarchy, or the absence of government. V describes himself as an anarchist (as does Alan Moore, the author) — one who believes that all governmental authority is corrupt because it infringes on human freedom. V’s actions, and thus, the plot of the graphic novel, reflect his commitment to freedom. It’s clear from the start that the fictional Norsefire government of England in… read analysis of Freedom and Anarchy
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