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    who cannot survive as independent individuals. Since said people obviously aren’t individualists‚ no one is brave enough to go against their society’s norms‚ therefore retaining the collectivist society. A perfect example of this is in the novella Anthem by Ayn Rand. From the start of this brilliant novel‚ Equality 7-2521‚ later Prometheus‚ the main character and protagonist is trying to find himself‚ along with what he was placed on this earth to do. Soon enough his journey begins making sure to

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    The novella Anthem by Ayn Rand showcases the confession of Equality‚ who lives in a society that scorns individualism. In the poem “Invictus” by William Ernest Henry‚ the main character is a martyr with an unbreakable spirit. Equality and the main character are alike; they are both persecuted by their respective societies and possess similar characteristics as a result. Equality and the main character are both rebels in their society‚ which brands them as somebody to punish. The community Ayn Rand

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    Dallas on Ward “The Meaning of Lindbergh’s Flight” Article Summary “The Meaning of Lindbergh’s flight” is a section in the book “Studies in American Culture”. The purpose of this section is to portray the reflections and meaning of Charles A. Lindbergh’s flight. The meaning of Lindbergh’s flight lies within the story. Author John William Ward starts off by describing the flight in small detail. As the paragraph proceeds he adds great detail about the flight and Lindbergh’s remarkable

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    starling message about the reality and costs of war. He highlights the dehumanisation and futile deaths of the soldier’s life’s in the year 1917 throughout the gloomy war in his poems Anthemed for doomed youth and the next war. In Wilford Owen’s poem‚ Anthem for doomed youth the battlefields dull conditions influenced the dehumanisation of the men at war‚ reducing them to cattle “what passing-bells for who die as cattle”. Initially the crucial repetition of dehumanisation on the enforcement

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    A young man given the name‚ Equality 7-2521 is living in a futuristic dark age. He is withheld from a name to prevent any form of individuality‚ but given a word followed by a series of numbers on an iron bracelet to be worn on his left wrist‚ as a form of identification by the World Council. Equality 7-2521 has made a moral discovery throughout the story Anthem by Ayn Rand‚ as discovering his individuality and as he has changed from one who believes that the World Council states all truth‚ to one

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    These three parts work together to create a complete personality. An important part in analyzing the text “Lord of the Flies” is identifying which characters are meant to represent the id‚ ego‚ and superego. In the novel‚ the character Jack Merridew’s actions appear to be driven by the id. The id is the part of one’s psyche that controls aggressive and destructive behavior towards anything that gets in the way of pursuing pleasure. Throughout

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    Anthem vs. Divergent Teens have become more intrigued with dystopian literature. Teens find the overruled society engaging and suspenseful leaving them wanting more. Ever read or watched Anthem and Divergent? Both are a overruled society that are split into different groups telling them what they have to do. The movie and book have the same moral story because they both dont have a say on how to live there life and they both choose to do their own thing. Dystopian literature and film are rising

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    Projecting into the future‚ there are two stages I have not passed through yet. The stages I have not yet passed through are‚ Generativity vs. Stagnation and Ego Integrity vs. Despair. Generativity vs. Stagnation‚ is when people start to settle down‚ grow their families‚ and develop a sense of being a part of the bigger picture in life. Through the families one creates they give back to society through raising a family‚ become more productive at work‚ and become more involved in the community. Failing

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    situation going on in today’s society on protesting the national anthem. Protesters believe that not standing for the national anthem is not being disrespectful. Others believe they are being disrespectful and therefore they are wrong. Protesting the national anthem is not disrespectful because of inequality of race‚ simple rights‚ and citizen freedom. Many protesters are not disrespecting the flag or the national anthem; they are simply protesting for equality between both races.

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    In the book anthem‚ I agree with the quote “To be free ‚ a man must be free of all his brothers” . All men have a mind of their own. They all have different emotions and opinions. Equality has taught him that him and his brothers are one. In his society he is expected to be with his brothers and try to be more superior. His brothers teach him that if they weren’t alive he wouldn’t be either. The quote‚ “We strive to be like all our brother men‚ for all men must be alike.”(Chapter 1 paragraph 7)‚

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