Wednesday, September 15, 2004

More V for Vendetta Questions

Do you think the leaderless state proposed by V is possible? Why or why not?

Why did V leave all the clues and hints for Finch? A display of genius, or perhaps a trail of breadcrumbs towards the freedom that V desired for humanity?

What exactly is the freedom that Finch realizes during his L.S.D. trip at the concentration camp?

Why was it so important that Evy didnt take off the mask of V after his death?

Describe the relationship between Conrad Heyer and his wife. Which one of them seems to be more at fault for the miserable state of their relationship, and why?

The scene where Susan is assassinated by Derek's wife is full of irony; the Leader was just beginning to love his people and then he was murdured. How do you think the leader might have done things differently following his revelation had he not been assassinated?

1 Comments:

At September 16, 2004 at 9:15 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

It was important that Evey didn't take off V's mask because even though V may actually be a person, he/she is in actuality only an idea. But ideas need conduit in which to express themselves. Taking off V's mask would have diminished this the metaphorical connection

 

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