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    Anthem is written in the format of a diary of Equality 7-2521‚ a young man living in the future in which all sense of individualism is lost. All aspects of the citizens are controlled by the “Council”‚ and everyone “strive(s) to be like all [their] brothers

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    Chapter Two (Question Two) American Society today and the society in Anthem are very different and so are the things they value. One thing that the council in Anthem values is fear. The council stays in power because most of the citizens fear what will happen if they don’t follow the rules. What makes Equality 7-2521 and Liberty 5-3000 different is that they both value freedom or not having fear. Equality 7-2521 says of Liberty 5-3000‚ “Their eyes were dark and hard and glowing‚ with no fear in

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    national anthemNational anthem It is a symbol of the country’s traditions‚ ideals‚ history and culture. Promotes patriotism‚ so people feel good about their country and generally complain less about taxes. - Promotes unity‚ so people stop arguing with different ethnic groups and embrace the fact that they’re stuck on the same piece of land for the rest of the foreseeable future. - Promotes tradition‚ so those with conservative views will stay happy. Also‚ it’s a bit late to change things now

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    Lauren Thomas 12/12/13 HELA Anthem Essay By the end of the novel‚ Equality finally understands why he never felt any guilt for his sins and transgressions. He comes to this realization‚ because he understands that his sins were thinking freely and choosing how he wants to live instead of being told how to live by the Council. Because society wants to stop free thinking and make everyone the same and equal in every way‚ they don’t like people like Equality who strive to be better.  Equality

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    Anthem Essay Teenagers have a taste so discerning it’s almost like they are a different species. Teenagers are rebellious souls. They always believe society is against them. It makes sense that they would like dystopian books because they are all about the world being against them. Teenagers like Anthem because it depicts what they feel their lives are like. They believe they live in a society that tries to conform teenagers‚ punishes difference and because it depicts what teenagers think

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    The Cop and the Anthem

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    "The Cop and the Anthem" has only one character who is given a name‚ the protagonist "Soapy." Furthermore‚ no last name is given. It is made clear that Soapy is homeless‚ a member of the substantial army of underclass men and women who had flocked to New York City during the earliest years of the twentieth century. The short story’s narrative is set in an unstated day in late fall. Because the city trees’ deciduousleaves are falling and there is a hint of frost in the air‚ Soapy faces the urgent

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    Anthem Essay In the novella Anthem‚ Ayn Rand promotes her vision of human nature by creating a society in which Individualism is a sin. The main character‚ Equality struggles in this world when he questions the belief of Collectivism that his government forces upon its people. Equality eventually realizes "To be free‚ a man must be free of his brothers”. In other words‚ he can not succeed in life if he is not independent and different from everyone who is in his society. Collectivism is the difference

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    Anthem Analysis

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    men. Equality‚ being the protagonist of the dystopian novel‚ Anthem expresses that there is a gap between him and society. Men can be easily attracted by one substance causing everyone to follow or fear. The author of Who holds the Clicker explains a scenario in which Mario‚ a victim of severe OCD‚ consulted to a doctor to help him sever from his disease. Thus this ties also in with novel The Meme Machine “Strange Creatures”

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    Ferociously‚ the wind tears at the great dunes with its vicissitudinous talons‚ raising beige apparitions from the earth. A tyrannical ball of fire rises from beyond the horizon and the thin‚ misty clouds‚ melting away the last vestiges of the darkness from before and showering its radiant blankets upon everything underneath. From below the uppermost layer of sand pokes the skeleton of a dead thing‚ long sapped of its life force‚ doomed to remain an eerie relic of what once was. Across the golden

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    character traits are revealed in this brief description? Note: Liberty is smarter than the other women as Equality is smarter than the other men. “ Liberty understood our thought‚ for they lowered their eyes for the first time” (Rand 44). Why? In Anthem Ayn Rand reveals character traits of Liberty 5-3000. “We wish to write this name. We wish to speak it‚ but we dare not speak it above a whisper” (38). That quote shows that Equality looks up to her‚ she is very intelligent and assumingly pretty

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