Is V from 'V For Vendetta' a liberator or an oppressor of the society he!


Question: Is V from 'V For Vendetta' a liberator or an oppressor of the society he lives in!?
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Freedom fighting does not work against those who have no rules!.!.!.except one!.!.!."he who has all the gold!.!.!.makes the rules"!. Terror is what Norsefire rained down upon the people it ruled!.!.!.and terror is the only language it would understand!.
V was a terrorist!. And he was not trying to liberate his people!. His intention was to destroy Norsefire!.!.!.by loosing anarchy and chaos on their world!. The people would free themselves!. After all!.!.!.it takes no stretch of the imagination to realize that there were some innocent people in some of those buildings he demolished!.!.!.who died!.
If you want a clearer picture of what the story was really about!.!.!.pick up a copy of the graphic novel V for Vendetta!.!.!.next time you are in Barnes and Noble!.!.!.and read it!. What he did in that lukewarm movie was diluted in order to make him a 'superhero'!.!.!.which V definitely is not!.
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A little bit of both in some aspects he was this great liberator of the society that he lived, demanding more freedom by educating the citizens of any wrong doings on the governments part!. But he did this with force and his actions had a ripple effect that changed the governmental regime in a way that made it harder for other people slightly oppressing the average joe!. "curfew" and such!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

He's supposed to be a man who set out for revenge but during the prolonged process of this his motives evolve and he becomes a freedom fighter of sorts!. He is an antagonist rather than a hero or villain!.

Alan Moore wrote this story and set it in the 1980's it's supposed to be a satire of the political system of the (the Thatcher government) The movie is not set in the 80's and the story has been modified to be politically satirical of our time

The bad guy of the piece is the system itself!. V is just a man who is the product of it, it made him and so the system by creating him- is responsible for it's own destruction!. You reap what you sow I guess!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

It depends on your point of view, after all Nelson Mandela used to be considered a terrorist!.

However, V is more a liberator, fighting against the oppressive regime!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

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Yep, Liberator!. Stephen Fry was awesome in that film!. Www@Enter-QA@Com



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