1984 and for V for vendetta both relate with three themes that are very effective in both of these stories and they are rebelling, showing symbols and character development . Both of the main characters V and Winston are going against the law to do what they feel is right which is rebelling against the government so they can get their natural rights as a human back. Winston and V both have iconic symbols and objects that really displays a big part of the story. Both main characters develop throughout the storyline after both of them end up falling in love.
In 1984 Winston knows the lies that big brother is making because it's his job to make the lies. Winston is greatly disgusted by big brothers way of leadership because he's controlling the people's thoughts, memories and their way to speak. All though Winston is not found of Big brother he cannot help but to like big brother because …show more content…
The main characters in both 1984 and V for Vendetta fall in love. This love is mainly developed in a secret hideout. In 1984, this is the room above the shop while in v for vendetta it is V’s underground home. Also the love between winston and julia is used against them to break their rebellion while the love between evey and v is used to increase the motivation of their cause. Each love relationship is also interrupted in some way. The government's torture interrupts julias and winston love while death interrupts evey's and V’s love.”suddenly he stared up he started up with a shock of horror. The sweat broke out on his back bone he had heard himself cry out loud Julia! Julia! Julia! my love Julia!” Winston's expression shows his love for Julia and he refuses to give up his connection to Julia. “I told you, only truth. For 20 years, I sought only this day. Nothing else existed... until I saw you. Then everything changed. I fell in love with you Evey. And to think I no