Gordon is killed by Creedy, who is even worse than the previous leader Almond. The document discusses analyzing how the female characters are portrayed and sexualized over the course of the story, especially Evey who drastically changes in appearance over just a few months as a teenager. It suggests tracking the female characters to understand what themes author Alan Moore is conveying about their roles and treatment.
Gordon is killed by Creedy, who is even worse than the previous leader Almond. The document discusses analyzing how the female characters are portrayed and sexualized over the course of the story, especially Evey who drastically changes in appearance over just a few months as a teenager. It suggests tracking the female characters to understand what themes author Alan Moore is conveying about their roles and treatment.
Gordon is killed by Creedy, who is even worse than the previous leader Almond. The document discusses analyzing how the female characters are portrayed and sexualized over the course of the story, especially Evey who drastically changes in appearance over just a few months as a teenager. It suggests tracking the female characters to understand what themes author Alan Moore is conveying about their roles and treatment.
2. How is Creedy even worse than the old finger, Almond? 3. Do you think Alan Moore knew he was naming Creedy to sound like "Creepy" (assonance)? If so, why? (Connotation here is key!) 4. Track the females of the book. 5. Look at the image of rose from page 45 and compare to 125. What has happened here? What is Alan Moore saying by portraying this? 6. Also see the image of Evey on page 29 to page 123-124. Only a few months have transpired (nov 5th 1997 to April 1998) she is still 16 or 17... Why did Alan Moore change her look so drastically? 7. What is he proving in book 2 by feminizing or sexualizing the female characters? 8. Even look at Delia? She was an esteemed doctor now wheedled down to a "lover" of Finch's. Is this really the theme of the book? 9. Why should we track the female characters?