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In this 5th of November episode, we revisit V for Vendetta - the graphic novel and film adaptation. For years, the film's protagonist, V, has been a popular symbol of resistance and political protest. We discuss the political themes and messages found in both the graphic novel and the movie adaptation before re-evaluating their applicability to today's contemporary politics. Specifically, we tackle the nature of violence and its relationship with politics, anarchism as an ideology, and political morality.

References:

Alan Moore on V for Vendetta: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QX7ehbE1vc0&ab_channel=AlanMooreVideo
Alan Moore - The Man Behind the Mask: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FumNSfY7SfI&ab_channel=Channel4News
V for Vendetta-What's the difference:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLIRsP5s4NU&ab_channel=CineFix-IGNMoviesandTV

0:00 Music
0:15 Intro
0:40 Fifth of November and V for Vendetta
3:00 Guy Fawkes as a cultural symbol
5:00 What V represents
8:40 What is Anarchism?
15:20 V and Anarchism
19:20 V and Evey's indoctrination
32:40 V and The Leader (Adam Sutler and Adam Susan)
39:40 V and current anti-government sentiment
44:50 Cultural Appropriation of V
52:00 V's Mask of despair and a loss of identity
57:00 What should we learn from V for Vendetta
1:14:30 Recommendations

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