On the book, V for Vendetta written by Alan Moore and Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare that I wrote for my essay . I compared V for Vendetta to Romeo and Juliet because the similarity is that they both talk about love and all of a sudden died at that end. In both of the novel make love, then why do they want to died at the end. Is love really important to them or they can’t they the pain and died.Can both of the novel are similar or did the author want it to be like at?
In the book, on page 254-255, where V died and his Evey worried and scared. V for Vendetta vs Romeo and Juliet is that they die why did they die because they drink poison and want to stop the pain. I confused about how they make this comic kinda like Romeo and Juliet because it’s look like that love is not important to the author or else he would make it livable. I see that Romeo and Juliet connect to V for Vendetta because that’s it never end happily and the author is expressing how he feel to the novel.A quote that I find on page 155 where evey is think about the nature and why is romance can be like nature. Evey think that love is important and V is not so much. I don 't understand this is naturally a part of the author 's perspective or it it just a flashback. Can the author explain more to the nature? In Romeo and Juliet they when in nature, so did Evey want a
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In conclusion, I learned that both of the novel are interesting and love is a mystery. V for Vendetta and Romeo and Juliet are connecting about love and it’s hard to figure out why they want to die at the end. I believe that when the finish the novel, they want the reader to read more about it. It always the love that end because it never goes long way. I kinda think that it depends on the novel between life or death because is mostly about it. I still don’t understand why both of the novel make it so depressing and die at the ending. Overall, in my point of view is that you choose to let love go or to stay with