Hi people!
I've decided to post this discourse from V for Vendetta because more than very sagacious and genius it is the greatest example of alliteration I've ever seen in my life!
Take a look:
V for Vendettawritten by Andy Wachowski & Larry Wachowski, from characters created by Alan Moore & David Lloyd
V: Voilà! In view, a humble vaudevillian veteran, cast vicariously as both victim and villian by the vicissitudes of Fate. This visage, no mere veneer of vanity, is a vestige of the vox populi, now vacant, vanished. However, this valorous visitation of a by-gone vexation, stands vivified and has vowed to vanquish these venal and virulent vermin vanguarding vice and vouchsafing the violently vicious and voracious violation of volition. The only verdict is vengence; a vendetta, held as a votive, not in vain, for the value and veracity of such shall one day vindicate the vigilant and the virtuous. Verily, this vichyssoise of verbiage veers most verbose, so let me simply add that it is my very good honor to meet you and you may call me V.
Evey: Are you like a crazy person?V: I'm quite sure they will say so.
To see the discourse in the movie click here.
And that's all folks,
Bárbara Prado
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Still on the movie, it, in my opinion, drains its very essence from Orwell's 1984. Anyhow, I do agree! It is a real pice of aliteration!
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