Themes Present in Animal Farm:  The Societal Tendency toward Class Stratification: Animal Farm offers commentary on the development of class tyranny and the human tendency to maintain and re-establish class structures even in societies that allegedly stand for total equality.  The Danger of a Naïve Working Class: One of the novella’s most impressive accomplishments is its portrayal not just of the figures in power but also of the oppressed people themselves. Animal Farm demonstrates how the inability or unwillingness to question authority condemns the working class to suffer the full extent of the ruling class’s oppression.  The Abuse of Language as Instrumental to the Abuse of Power  Spin and Propaganda: Messing with the Message Karl Marx said:  Religion was the opiate of the masses. A theme for the media age:  Technologies of Control: TV as the opiate of the masses

Your Task: In a well-developed response, using examples from the movie, explain how “V for Vendetta” illustrates a minimum of two of these themes.

Themes Present in Animal Farm:  The Societal Tendency toward Class Stratification: Animal Farm offers commentary on the development of class tyranny and the human tendency to maintain and re-establish class structures even in societies that allegedly stand for total equality.  The Danger of a Naïve Working Class: One of the novella’s most impressive accomplishments is its portrayal not just of the figures in power but also of the oppressed people themselves. Animal Farm demonstrates how the inability or unwillingness to question authority condemns the working class to suffer the full extent of the ruling class’s oppression.  The Abuse of Language as Instrumental to the Abuse of Power  Spin and Propaganda: Messing with the Message Karl Marx said:  Religion was the opiate of the masses. A theme for the media age:  Technologies of Control: TV as the opiate of the masses

Your Task: In a well-developed response, using examples from the movie, explain how “V for Vendetta” illustrates a minimum of two of these themes. V for Vendetta Questions

1.What social change in England did Guy Fawkes advocate? (may need to research further at home)

2. What role does Evie play in the film?

3. Why does V choose a working class person?

4. What is V's purpose in terrorizing Evie the way he does?

5. Was this form of correction really necessary? Is it over the top?

6. Eventually the stakes are raised and the government steps in to stop the movement. Is the government successful or not? Support your idea.

7. Explain two examples of propaganda in the film.

8. What hope is there for the future as the film closes?

V for Vendetta Questions

1.What social change in England did Guy Fawkes advocate? (may need to research further at home)

2. What role does Evie play in the film?

3. Why does V choose a working class person?

4. What is V's purpose in terrorizing Evie the way he does?

5. Was this form of correction really necessary? Is it over the top?

6. Eventually the stakes are raised and the government steps in to stop the movement. Is the government successful or not? Support your idea.

7. Explain two examples of propaganda in the film.

8. What hope is there for the future as the film closes?