The world is a stage, said the wise man. Since
this is a stage, then everyone does not play themselves.
Try looking at people who are dating. They are
not only fragrant but they are also much more polite. If they usually get up
late, they will get up early in the morning so they can be together with their
loves.
Just look at people who are legislative
candidats. They who usually are indifferent with their invironment, will turn
out to be very caring people. Often, the changes occur in just one night.
Other wise people say that if we want to know
how someone’s nature, travel with them. If you want to see how the nature of
people who are dating, look at the moment when they are no longer in love with their
lovers. They will easily get angry and seek their lover’s fault. If you want to
see how the original nature of the legislative candidate, look at the time when
they are not selected. Will they remain concerned about the environment or vice
versa? Ask donations they have given?
Over time people will unwittingly unmask themselves
and show their original nature. “The Monster inside Me” will be revealed.
When we hang out, it would be very easy for us
to see these masks people wear on their faces. Surprisingly, “the masked people”
often do not realize that they are masking their true identity .
Unlike most people who wear invisible masks, V,
in V for Vendetta, written by Alan Moore comic, wearing a Guy Fawkes mask (physical
masks) to bring about a revolution while protecting his true identity.
So what's the difference between physical masks and
invisible masks that are widely used by people around us?
Invisible mask that is used by most people, is used
to save personal interests. Physical mask used by V not only worn for the sake
of his safety, but also for the interests of many people. V tried to make
people aware that they live in a deliberate injustice created by tyrants.
I remember the dialogue between Evey and V when
Evey asks V’s actual identity.
Evey Hammond: " Who are you? "
V: " Who? Who is but the form following
the function of what and what I am is a man ina mask "
Evey Hammond: " Well, I can see that."
V: " Of course you can. I'm not questioning
your powers of observation I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a
masked man who he is. "


