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V For Vendetta Study Guide

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by Alan Moore
About 68 pages (20,514 words)
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V's mission involved killing as a means of enacting change. From the beginning, Evey was against killing. Would it have been possible for the changes to occur without killing?

V was a man who was well educated, and an intellectual. He frequently used quotes as a way of communicating his ideas. In some instances, his words and their delivery could be construed as witty. Are there any examples of V possessing a sense of humor? If so, what are they?

By the end of the story, Evey was a woman transformed. What characteristics were changed? What was the catalyst for this change? Explain.

Eric Finch was a man involved in party politics.....

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