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    Anthem by Ayn Rand One of the many things readers notice as they begenan reading Anthem by Ayn Rand is the lack of the word “I”. Anthem is a masterpiece that portrays what collectivism truly is through the eyes of a young man: Equality 7-2521. In the story the characters are given numbers rather than names to make them equal as a whole. Everything is done to make sure that the people are all alike and not unique. As the story goes Equality finds a tunnel and starts writing a diary there. He soon

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    Keandra Mentor February 17‚ 2015 English 1/Pre-AICE Anthem Essay Question 3 From the beginning‚ Equality 7-2521 was different. As we can see in this novel‚ different is unsatisfactory. Equality was smart‚ in the book he suggest “learning was too easy”. This can be a reason why Equality 7-2521 was deemed the job of a street sweeper‚ despite his intelligence. Was it an error or was it intended? In the beginning of ‘Anthem’‚ Equality 7-2521 was talking about how he was scorned upon knowing more

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    will have if they go unchecked. Two such works are Ayn Rand’s novella Anthem and Michael Bay’s science fiction film The Island .Although these two works have varying settings‚ plot-lines‚ and styles‚ they both serve to develop the same point. Anthem and The Island both use the dystopian genre to stress the importance of the individual. The value of the individual is squandered by the antagonist authority figures in both Anthem and The Island. By showing the disastrous results of doing as such‚ they

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    National Anthem‚ which has created much controversy in our country. Personally‚ I firmly feel those NFL players created this protest for the right reasons. Their protest leads me to believe in their cause for equality. Those who play in the NFL have an influential voice that can call for others to join in for change. This protest allows me to identify the problems within America‚ and drives me to join the cause and use my voice. When Colin Kaepernick first took a knee for the National Anthem‚ I thought

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    On Sunday‚ February 7th‚ 2015‚ the cruise ship Anthem of the Sea‚ owned by Royal Caribbean cruise liners‚ sailed straight into the path of a storm. Not just any storm‚ but one that had hurricane force winds blowing at close to 120 miles per hour‚ and gigantic ocean swells of up to 80 feet. Nevertheless‚ Anthem of the Sea persisted into the storm. As history shows‚ fortunately‚ no one sustained any severe injuries‚ and the ship made it back to port safely. However‚ the question had to be posed: why

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    Wilfred Owen’s poem “Anthem for Doomed Youth” was written while he was a patient in a Scottish hospital‚ receiving treatment for shell shock during the First World War. Owen wrote the poem in 1917. He died in 1918 of gun shots he received in battle. He was only 25 when he died. “Anthem for Doomed Youth” is a lament for the young men whose deaths he witnessed‚ both on the field and in hospital. It is a poem that acts as a mourning prayer or song for soldiers who might never get to receive a proper

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    Anthem for Doomed Youth - Wilfred Owen Wilfred Owen was born the 18th of March 1893 in United Kingdom. He’s probably‚ one of the most important English War Poets. The popularity of Owen today can be explained by his condemnation of the horrors of war. As an English poet‚ he is noted for his anger at the cruelty and waste of war and his pity for its victims. He said‚" "My subject is War and the pity of War. The Poetry is in the pity." The title‚ ’Anthem for Doomed Youth’‚ gives the first

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    R-E-S-P-E-C-T. It is a seven lettered word that has a powerful meaning. Respect can be shown in many different ways. Respect is a really important thing people need to know about. Respect means how you feel about someone and how you treat them. When you have respect for someone‚ you think about the good ways they act‚ think‚ treat others‚ and themselves. When you respect others‚ you are liking the person for who they are. Also‚ when you respect others‚ you also respect their personal property

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    1.Executive Summary Ego was launched in South Africa(SA) in 1974 and positioned as the young man’s partner in the seduction game‚ Ego decided to introduce the element of fragrance to help enhance good smelling odour instead of controlling body odour. Unilever decided to globally synergise and prepared to launch a revitalised Ego now called Axe into SA’s mature market. The product offers a competitively unique combination of existing product features with a bigger can size and new name at a value

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    Freedom: The Underrated Concept In Modern Times‚ the concept of freedom is to be entitled by every man and women with exceptions in some cases‚ but underrated to those who are given it. In the case of the early 1900’s‚ freedom was a foreign concept to some countries and citizens of the unlucky wanted a taste of what they couldn’t have. In the novel‚ Anthem‚ by Ayn Rand‚ she uses her childhood and knowledge of the strict Romanov Reign to instill a concept in her dystopian novel where real freedom

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