V For Vendetta And The Butterfly Analysis

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My connection examines the desire to changes one circumstances. The texts I choose are V for Vendetta (directed by James McTeigue), Slumdog Millionaire (directed by Danny Boyle), Paper Towns (written by John Green) and The Diving Bell and The Butterfly (written by Jean-Dominique Bauby). All of these texts are about desire; it is sometimes for different things, but it is still the same desire. The main characters in V for Vendetta and The Diving Bell and The Butterfly desire the same idea. Freedom. This is also the same for Slumdog Millionaire and Paper Towns. The main characters desire the one they love.
In the text V for Vendetta one of the main characters, ‘V’, was a freedom fighter/anarchist. He desired freedom from the …show more content…

homo-sexuals, Muslims, immigrants, etc. are imprisoned in concentration camps to be experimented on/killed/”cured”). The head of the church is also a paedophile, who has young girls regularly bought into the church for him. …show more content…

In V for Vendetta, Slumdog Millionaire and The Diving Bell and The Butterfly the main character is very driven by their desires and what happens as a result of it was what they expected. There was an uprising in England which eventually overthrew the fascist government in V for Vendetta, the uprising was what V wanted and expected from the detonation of the parliamentary building, although all of his “acts of terrorism” were creating unrest among the public. Jamal and Latika found each other and were able to be together without the threat of Javed finding them. This was due to Salim sacrificing himself for his brother by killing Javed even though he knew he would be killed for doing so. Jamal knew that he and Latika would be together in the end because he would not stop trying to find her until he did. In the Diving Bell and The Butterfly Jean-Dominique Bauby dictated a memoir of his life with locked in syndrome and eventually regained movement in his neck. Once Bauby superseded his depressed state he became very driven and would not give up his desire to finish dictating his book, he was also desired to regain movement which drove him to work hard in his speech and physio-therapies. Bauby knew that he would regain movement but he did not know how much so he was pleased with even a slight improvement in movement. This is in direct contrast to Paper Towns. When Quentin

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