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Analyse how V for Vendetta is a political and symbolic film and how you respond to the film

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Analyse how V for Vendetta is a political and symbolic film and how you respond to the film The powerfully symbolic film V for Vendetta uses the voice of one anarchist, V, to influence thousands of people into standing together against their fascist government and fight for freedom. Although set in England, the film appeals to American viewers by reflecting similar policies now carried out by the American government. V for vendetta was originally a comic book series written by Allen Moore and has now been adapted into a film by Andy and Larry Wachowski. Clearly the Wachowski brothers have been influenced by people or events from the past when making this film. One indication of this is the way in which Norsefire, the political party that runs England, is represented. It appears to be a version of the Nazi government, a government that discriminated against people who had a different religion,...

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