Delia Surridge is a middle-aged doctor who worked at Larkhill Prison years before V for Vendetta begins. She is a talented doctor, who researched drugs that could alter the human mind and body, and gave them to patients at Larkhill, confident that their agony and death would be for the greater good of her research.Who was Delia in V for Vendetta?
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Who was the coroner in V for Vendetta?
Dr. Delia Surridge is the lead researcher at the Larkhill Detention Centre. Despite changing her name and becoming a coroner she is killed by V in the film because of the role she played at Larkhill.
Who is Finch in V for Vendetta?
Director inspector Eric Finch is a supporting character in the graphic novel and film V For Vendetta. He is the Chief of New Scotland Yard, Minister of Investigations for the fascist Horsefire government's police—known as "The Hose"—and a peripheral member of dictator Adam James Susan's inner circle of lieutenants.
What happened to V in V for Vendetta?
In the climax of the graphic novel, V destroys the government's CCTV surveillance buildings, eroding its control over British citizens. However, V is mortally wounded when he is shot by Finch and he staggers back to the Shadow Gallery, where he dies in Evey's arms.
V for Vendetta Dr. Delia Surridge
Do we ever see V's face?
V's face was never important, he was represented as an Idea in film. So he was an idea or a symbol, not a face and both novel and movie writer deliberately do not show his face.
Is V Evey's brother?
No cellular anomalies, nothing". His confidante Evey Hammond speculates in the comic that V might be her own father, who was arrested years before as a political prisoner; V denies it, however, and Moore has confirmed that V is not Evey's father.
What happens to Rose Almond after V kills her husband?
After the death of Derek, Rose is forced to become a burlesque dancer.
What does the rose in V for Vendetta symbolize?
Of course, V's roses are symbols of death and brutality, not happiness, as they were for Valerie. And yet V sees his roses as symbols of gentleness and kindness, as well as violence. He grows the roses, very carefully, in a private garden in his home, tending them as carefully as if they were his own children.
What is Norsefire in V for Vendetta?
Norsefire is the fictional Nordic supremacist and neo-fascist political party ruling the United Kingdom in Alan Moore and David Lloyd's V for Vendetta comic book/graphic novel series.
Is Valerie V in V for Vendetta?
Valerie is a lesbian actress whose life story inspires both V and Evey to oppose the Norsefire government.
What is Larkhill in V for Vendetta?
Larkhill Resettlement Camp was a concentration camp used by Norsefire. It was the birth place of V.
What happened at St Mary's in V for Vendetta?
A nasty virus formed in St. Mary's Lake caused by the radiation, corpses, and sheer amount of death concentrated in that small area. St. Mary's virus festered in this lake and it spread, ravaging the survivors of the blast in the following months and killing a hundred thousand more in the first six months alone.
Who is the bishop in V for Vendetta?
Actor John Standing played the role of Bishop Lilliman in the 2006 film adaptation of V for Vendetta.
How does Valerie's story help Evey through her imprisonment?
Valerie's letter seems life-saving to Evey, showing the power of words and communication. The letter is the only thing that keeps Evey going while she's in prison (see Symbols for more). Valerie's situation is heartbreaking: she does nothing wrong, and is punished for something she has no control over.
Why does V wear a Guy Fawkes mask?
V for Vendetta reinvents Guy Fawkes and presents him as a rogue hero who is a champion for human rights rather than the traitor he is remembered in history for being. The mask symbolizes V's belief that doing the right thing is not the same as following rules.
What does Scarlet Carson symbolize?
The Scarlet Carson is a general store for people who want to make informed decisions for their way of living. The name is inspired by a fictional rose in the graphic novel V for Vendetta. The character Ruth grows them for her partner (Valerie) and V during his imprisonment in the Larkhill Resettlement Camp.
When was the Guy Fawkes mask made?
The Guy Fawkes mask first gained international attention when it appeared in September 2011 as part of the Occupy Wall Street protest.
Why is Finch sent on vacation?
After attacking Creedy, Finch was sent to the Leader, who was relatively lenient. Instead of firing Finch or killing him, he sent Finch on vacation to Norfolk—thus, he's now walking on the beach.
Who is Rosemary in V for Vendetta?
As V for Vendetta begins, Rosemary Almond is the quiet, timid wife of Derek Almond. When V murders her husband, Rosemary is denied a pension from the government, and risks falling into poverty.
Who kills the Norsefire leader?
At the end of the series, Susan is shot and killed during a publicity parade by Rosemary Almond, the widow of Derek Almond, Creedy's predecessor.
Why did V kidnap Evey?
The whole thing was an elaborate hoax orchestrated by V, who tormented Evey in what he describes as an effort to teach her how to live without fear. In the original comic, this nasty twist is the logical culmination of V's character.
Does Evey become V?
Unlike in the graphic novel, Evey does not personally take up the mantle of V after his death, but she does grant him his final wish and give him a Viking funeral in a train car filled with explosives. Unlike the graphic novel, London's chief of police, Inspector Eric Finch, discovers her.
Why did they shave Evey's head?
Since her new shaved look also helps in not being recognized ... she feels this is her new self. She associates her new look to her new self. She does not want to go back to being old scared Evey.
How old is V for Vendetta?
V for Vendetta is a British graphic novel written by Alan Moore and illustrated by David Lloyd (with additional art by Tony Weare). Initially published, starting in 1982, in black and white as an ongoing serial in the short-lived UK anthology Warrior, it morphed into a ten-issue limited series published by DC Comics.