"Beneath this mask there is more than flesh... Beneath this mask there is an idea, Mr. Creedy, and ideas are bulletproof."

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"Beneath this mask there is more than flesh... Beneath this mask there is an idea, Mr. Creedy, and ideas are bulletproof."

 V for Vendetta deals with issues of race, sexuality, religion, totalitarianism, and terrorism. Its controversial story line and themes have, inevitably, made it the target of both criticism and praise from sociopolitical groups.  It shows us a dystopian world where political power is above individual freedoms and people are oppressed in the name of unity.

 V is a man who wears a mask, he is an enigma. His mission is to overthrow an unjust society, by any means possible.  Evey is a young girl who is frightened – she should be…..

 Evey is a young girl whose parents were imprisoned  She fears standing out  She is ambitious  She wants to be an actress  She has few friends  She works for BTN

 V is the man in the mask  He alliterates everything with V  He is passionate about art, literature and music  Pop culture and high culture  He believes in freedom

 High Chancellor of England  Gained power in a coup  Dirty politics behind his rise  Linked to Three Waters and St Mary’s deaths  Has large secret service and control of everything

 Head of secret police called ‘fingermen’  Ambitious and ruthless  Known for his black bags  “ a man seemingly without a conscience, for whom the end always justifies the means” - V

 Chief Inspector of Norsefire – the party that rules England  Asked by chancellor Sutler to track down V  Fair but pragmatic  Lonely  Begins to uncover unpalatable truths  Believes in justice

 Evey’s boss  Older man  Clever, but lonely  Invites young girls to his house regularly – not because he wants to because he has to

 Power and control  Political freedom  Free speech vs censorship  Art and literature’s power to lift the human spirit  Totalitarianism  Justice and revenge