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Ayn Rand's 'By The Waters Of Babylon'
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In this passage, it's basically a psyofrantic person point of view. Because the person hears people telling him stuff. For Example, "I know that I felt myself drawn as a fish is drawn on a line. I had stepped out of my body-I could see my body asleep in front of the cold fire, but it was not I."(Paragraph 4)

"Ayn Rand's Anthem"

In this passage, these people live to make discoveries in they society.Because it list a lot of thing's that they had made.For Example, "We hung on the iron rings with our hands and our feet". (Paragraph 13) So they basically was trying out one of they

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