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IFrom day 1 Equality 7-2521 was a lot more mentally and physically stronger than his “brothers”, but their society has taught them that being different is evil . Equality 7-2521 had tried to calm his curiosity down, and for his desire and crime to be apart of the Scholars, the Council give him the job of a street sweeper. For four years, Equality 7-2521 tries to convince himself that doing what he does everyday is okay, but one day, he and International 4-8818 find a hidden tunnel from the Unmentionable Times.They began to start a scientific experiment in the tunnel. Equality 7-2521 writes in a notebook to keep track of everything that's happening. This forms the books narrative. Equality 7-2521 always addresses himself and others as “we” and “us”, because his society does not allow them to use singular pronouns. …show more content…
No one did anything alone. Imagine living in a world where the everyone did the same exact thing everyday like clock work. In the novella, Anthem,it took place in an unspecified future date. Mankind had entered what they call a “dark age”. The whole entire concept of individuality had been completely ruled out. Imagine living in a world like this. Living in a world like this would be

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