V For Vendetta Alan Moore Character Analysis

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“Everybody is special. Everybody. Everybody is a hero, a lover, a fool, a villain. Everybody. Everybody has their story to tell.” Alan Moore, V for Vendetta. V is one of the main character in the comic V for Vendetta. V is consider a terrorist. He is fighting for his freedom from a dystopian future. He also battles against a crooked fascist government in England. The author, Alan Moore, wanted that V be question as a hero or a villain. V is a a hero. He is battling against evil individuals, but also has an sketchy and ruthless behaviour.

"V: What was done to me was monstrous. Evey: And they created a monster" ― Alan Moore, V for Vendetta. V is a survivor and someone that has been fighting for al his life. He is just out for revenge for everyone who that had hurt him before in his life. V hardly made it out alive from a detention center. He initiated an explosion and fire that burned and deform him. For more than twenty years he has been planing his revenge on his captors. He likewise plans to endure Guy Fawkes' work to end the 1984 government and start a brand-new one. V meets a teenager
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Governments should be afraid of their people.” ― Alan Moore, V for Vendetta. V is a hero in the dark. He is constantly fighting for what is right and against the government. The problem is that while he is fighting he murders and destroys building to get to it." V is also out for revenge against the people who burned his face all those years before. But while people say that he's a villain he saved Evey. He gave his life to stop the government from completely taking over. On his way go battling he killed the people who hurt him. He's methods are like a terrorist's method, but the greater goal of freedom and balance seems to cancel out his atrocities. V made a speech and stated his thoughts about the government and nation, he's a hero because he opened up to people and opened their eyes. He's trying his best to save his