Essay On V For Vendetta

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When I read the book “V for Vendetta” by Alan Moore, it had me thinking of many things that would not normally be on my mind. One of those things is very important to me and affected me because it was about my family, that is why when I read V for Vendetta it reminded me of this topic. The topic that it reminded me of was about my sister and the three women from the book, how they were similar in some ways. When I was reading all I thought of was my sister and how she was similar to all of the women in the story. The things my sister did and the things that the women have done reminded me of what my sister has done when I read the book for the first time. The three women that I believe are similar to my sister are the characters Evey, Rosemary, …show more content…

The similarity that they both have was that they both like to have control of the person in their relationships. When I was reading the book V for Vendetta I read this part when Helen was cheating on her husband Conrad when all of the cameras got shut down, she was telling the guy she was cheating on Conrad with about her plan and she said “I’ll be making all the real decisions” (228). When I read this I thought how she likes being in control and wants the last say in what goes on. When I read this part it reminded me of my sister and how after we grew up and she moved out of the house, got a new boyfriend and he does everything she says.When they come over everything they do she makes the last decision about before they actually do it. This affected me because I feel like she has changed from when we were young and she has become very bossy whenever she comes over. I believe she thinks that she needs that control to be happy and how she is just like Helen when she wants to have the last say in what they are going to

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