V For Vendetta Essay

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V for Vendetta: The Importance of Illustrations in a Graphic Novel
Graphic novels are very different than textual novels. They give clarity to the text and bring the readers attention by detailed illustrations. Reading a graphic novel for the first time can be challenging to a person, but can also help guide the reader into knowing what is going on by the illustrations shown. Having very detailed panels filled with images and text will let the reader know more about a character by their appearance and what kind of role they will play in the novel. The graphic novel V for Vendetta by Alan Moore and David Lloyd presents an abundance of detailed information on the panels and demonstrates how certain aspects of the novel can have a meaningful message. …show more content…

By looking at the cover of V for Vendetta, irony is indicated by a mask. Moreira’s article, “Overthrowing Vengeance: The Role of Visual Elements in V for Vendetta,” discusses the importance of the mask: “the mask becomes a symbol for a crucial recovery of history that not only is a key factor in the narrative as a whole, but also allows for the critical aspect of the book to reach the reader with more impact” (108). The mask is displayed, therefore giving the audience a clue of what is going to occur in the book. Everyone is familiar with seeing the “Anonymous” mask which presents to the audience a depiction of not knowing who the person is. This also shows how the person’s identity is hidden and can be undermining a system which can create drama and bring chaos to the government like what V does in the novel. We also can predict that V is a vigilante, getting revenge and targeting people who hurt him just by the anonymous mask shown. On the second page, there is the letter V and a circle around similar to the anarchy symbol, but on this page, the letter V is upside down. This can also be shown as irony, giving the reader an idea such as the plot in this

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