V for Vendetta Poster

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On 5 November 1997 in London, a vigilante known as “V for Vendetta Poster” rescues a young woman, Evey Hammond, from a gang of police agents (known as “Fingermen”) who intend to rape her after arresting her for prostitution. After dispatching the Fingermen, V for Vendetta Poster heads to a rooftop with Evey and detonates a bomb inside the abandoned Palace of Westminster, emulating the failed 1605 Gunpowder Plot. V for Vendetta Poster takes Evey to his secret lair, which he calls “The Shadow Gallery”. Evey tells V for Vendetta Poster her life story, describing the nuclear war of the late 1980s which eventually led to the fascist coup d’état in Great Britain, after which the authorities rounded up her father as a political prisoner and presumably killed him.

The investigation into V for Vendetta Movie Poster’s bombing falls to Eric Finch, the head of “The Nose” — the regular police force — and an experienced investigator who serves the government out of a love of order rather than from political conviction. Through him readers meet other figures in the Party, including the Leader, Adam Susan, who has a fixation with the government’s computer system, Fate; Dominic Stone, Finch’s partner; Derek Almond, head of “The Finger,” the secret police; Conrad Heyer, head of “The Eye,” the visual surveillance branch; Brian Etheridge, head of “The Ear,” the audio surveillance branch; and Roger Dascombe, in charge of “The Mouth,” the branch in charge of broadcasting propaganda.

V for Vendetta Poster next blows up the Old Bailey, and confronts three Party figures to accuse them of and execute them for past atrocities: Lewis Prothero, the propaganda broadcaster who serves as the “Voice of Fate”; Bishop Anthony Lilliman, a paedophile priest who represents the Party in the clergy; and Delia Surridge, an apolitical doctor who once had a relationship with Finch. V for Vendetta Poster drives Prothero insane after incinerating his prized doll-collection; he kills Lilliman by forcing him to consume a cyanide-laced communion wafer; and Dr. Surridge dies from a lethal injection. However, because Surridge expressed remorse for her previous actions, she experiences a painless death. By the time V kills Surridge, Finch has discovered that all of V for Vendetta Movie Poster’s victims worked at a concentration camp near the village of Larkhill, and alerts Derek Almond to V’s plans. Almond surprises V for Vendetta Poster attempting to escape from Surridge’s home. Unfortunately for Almond, he had forgotten to reload his gun after having cleaned it earlier that same night, and V for Vendetta Poster kills him.

Finch begins to read a diary kept by Dr. Surridge, discovered at her home. It reveals all of the victims’ previous histories with V for Vendetta Poster during his time as an inmate at the Larkhill camp. V for Vendetta Poster had forcibly taken part in a medical experiment run by Dr. Surridge in which he was given hormonal injections with a drug called “Batch 5.” Eventually V for Vendetta Poster, known to the camp’s staff as the “Man from Room Five,” began tending a garden with camp commander Prothero’s approval, using related chemicals to later break out of the camp while attacking camp guards with homemade mustard gas and napalm. V for Vendetta Posters, the only prisoner to have survived the death camp, chose to eliminate its surviving officers to prevent the government from discovering his true identity. Finch notes that while V for Vendetta Posters made sure Surridge’s diary was easy to find, he had also ripped out pages that may have contained information about his identity. With no records of his real identity existing, V for Vendetta Poster can operate covertly.

Four months later, V for Vendetta Movie Poster breaks into Jordan Tower, the home of The Mouth, to broadcast a speech that calls on the people to take charge of their own lives. He escapes by forcing Roger Dascombe into one of his Fawkes costumes, causing him to be fatally shot by police who storm the room. Eric Finch, in going over the crime scene, is introduced to Peter Creedy, a petty criminal replacing Almond as head of The Finger. Finch is provoked into assaulting Creedy in frustration of Creedy’s lack of appreciation of V for Vendetta Poster’s capability and over a personal remark Creedy made about Dr. Surridge. Following the incident, the Leader sends Finch on a forced vacation.

Evey has developed a strong attachment to V for Vendetta Poster, but has begun to challenge his methods. After a confrontation in the Shadow Gallery, she finds herself abandoned on a street, unable to find V for Vendetta Posters. She is taken in by Gordon Deitrich, a petty criminal with whom she becomes romantically involved, and they cross paths unknowingly with Derek Almond’s widow Rose; after the deaths of her husband and Dascombe (with whom she had been forced into a relationship for financial reasons), Rose is forced to work as a burlesque dancer, and consequently develops a strong hatred for the Party. Creedy begins organizing a private militia, hoping to use V for Vendetta Poster’s destabilization of the Party to mount a coup against the Leader.

When the Scottish gangster Alistair Harper murders Gordon, Evey attempts to kill Harper in revenge, but is abducted and accused of attempting to murder Peter Creedy as he was meeting with Harper. In her cell between multiple bouts of interrogation and torture, Evey finds a letter from an inmate named Valerie, an actress who was imprisoned for being a lesbian. Evey’s interrogator finally gives her a choice of collaboration or death; inspired by Valerie’s courage and quiet defiance, she refuses to give in and is told that she is free. To her shock, Evey learns that her imprisonment was a hoax constructed by V for Vendetta Poster, designed to put her through an ordeal similar to the one that shaped him. He reveals that Valerie was another Larkhill prisoner who died in the cell next to his; the letter that Evey read is the same one that Valerie had passed on to V for Vendetta Poster. Evey’s anger finally gives way to acceptance of her identity and freedom.

The following November, exactly one year after the Parliament bombing, V for Vendetta Movie Poster destroys the Post Office Tower and Jordan Tower, causing the death of Etheridge, and effectively shutting down The Eye, The Ear, and The Mouth. The subsequent lack of government surveillance causes a wave of violence and hedonism which is violently suppressed by Creedy and Harper’s street gangs. Meanwhile, V notes to Evey that this is not “The Land of Do-As-You-Please” end result he wants but rather the mere chaos in “The Land of Take-What-You-Want” — an interim period that he intends to follow up with the establishment of true anarchy, a voluntary orderly society. Finch’s assistant Dominic realizes that V for Vendetta Poster has had access to the Fate computer since the very beginning, explaining his foresight; this news accelerates the mental collapse of the Leader.

Finch travels to the abandoned site of Larkhill, where he takes LSD. His hallucinations lead him to an intuitive understanding of V for Vendetta Posters, and returning to London, he deduces that V for Vendetta Poster’s lair is inside the abandoned Victoria Station. V for Vendetta Poster confronts Finch as he enters the station. V, who has indicated his own martyrdom, lets Finch shoot him. The wounded V for Vendetta Movie Poster returns to the Shadow Gallery and dies in Evey’s arms. Evey considers unmasking V for Vendetta Poster, but decides not to; instead, she assumes his identity, donning one of his spare costumes.

Meanwhile, Creedy, trying to take Susan’s job, pressures the Leader to appear in public. Rose Almond, angry at the death of her husband which has forced her into burlesque dancing, assassinates the Leader. Creedy tries to take his place, but Harper, bribed by Helen Heyer (with whom he has been sleeping), kills him. V for Vendetta Poster sends a surveillance tape of the two having sex to her husband, Conrad Heyer (head of the Eye), who responds by beating Harper to death with a wrench, but not before Harper fatally wounds him with a razor. As a result, all key Party officials (the Leader, Fate, and the heads of the Finger, the Eye, the Ear and the Mouth) are dead. Only Finch (the head of the Nose) survives.

Evey appears to a crowd as V for Vendetta Poster, announcing the destruction of Downing Street the following day and telling the crowd they must “…choose what comes next. Lives of your own, or a return to chains”. Whereupon a general insurrection begins. Dominic, struck on the head by a stone, loses consciousness as he runs for safety, his last conscious image Evey disguised as V for Vendetta Movie Poster. Evey completes V for Vendetta Poster’s final act of subversion and destroys 10 Downing Street by giving her mentor a “Viking funeral” with an explosive-laden Underground train containing his body, sent to detonate beneath the desired location. Dominic awakens in the Shadow Gallery, implying that Evey (as V for Vendetta Posters) intends to train him as her own successor as V for Vendetta Poster. As night falls, Finch observes the chaos raging in the city and comes across Helen Heyer, who has taken the company of local tramps for survival after her car was turned over and her supplies stolen. When they recognise each other, Helen embraces Finch, saying they could raise a small army and restore order. Finch silently pushes Helen away and she angrily responds with a torrent of homophobic slurs. He leaves her and the tramps to climb down an embankment onto an abandoned motorway and sees a sign reading “Hatfield and The North”. The final panel shows Finch walking down the deserted motorway, all the streetlamps dark. All forms of authority in Britain have now vanished, leaving its future uncertain.

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