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    Originality‚ is the ability to think independently and creatively. In the book anthem the character Equality 7-2521 faces many toils in his collectivistic society. Ever since Equality 7-2521 was born he has been more physically and mentally different than his brothers‚ but his collectivistic society has taught him that to be different is a sin. He tries to suppress his curiosity and transgressions but to no avail. Equality’s character traits such as individuality‚ intelligence and‚ compassion make

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    Due to previous knowledge of Rand’s novella Anthem‚ I was aware that Rand was going to be writing about collectivism. I also know that collectivism is where individuality does not exist and it tries to do the greater good for the whole group while making everyone as equal as possible. Therefore‚ I found it very ironic that the “evil” characters in the society were named Equality 7-2521. I found the names of the character’s to be ironic‚ because this society in a way is striving for complete equality

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    mentally. Both Ayn Rand and Kurt Vonnegut imply how if these governments were taken to such an extreme level of totalitarianism it would crumble that government’s people in their stories Anthem and “Harrison Bergeron”. Physically handicapping people is the number one way to enslave them‚ as dictated by

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    Ayn Rand was a Russian-born American novelist‚ philosopher‚ playwright‚ and screenwriter that wrote a book called "Anthem". This fiction book‚ Anthem‚ is about a 21 year old guy named Equality 7-2521‚ who lives in a restricted area full of limits. He isn’t suppose to write about anything‚ which he is in this story. He writes his story in a tunnel under the earth by a candlelight. He isn’t suppose to put himself first in any sort of way. He uses plural nouns such as "we‚ he‚ they" to describe himself

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    A society in which no individual has the freedom to choose their own path in life is the exact dark society Ayn Rand portrays in the fictional novel‚ Anthem. The society in Anthem is shown to be a perfect place where everything is setup so that the "citizens " remain ignorant to the horrid past and live organized‚ safe lives‚until it is revealed that this is a dystopian society in which individuals have no say in how their life will be lived. Anthem’s society and modern day US society are polar

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    in factories because they were small enough to fit in places that were too tight for a grown adult to fit into and kids were cheaper for factory owners to pay. In the Ayn Rand’s novel Anthem babies are taken away from their birth mothers and put in a home with other children to be raised as a group. In Anthem‚ Equality 72521 talks of where he was raised‚ The Home of Infants‚ and the living conditions he faced. We learn his childhood was spent largely in a sleeping hall of one hundred beds‚

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    Anthem and Maze Runner both share strong character development throughout the story. In anthem equality is developing as a character of his own while in Maze Runner‚ Thomas is with a group. The novels have similar reactions to the dystopian elements in their society. The dystopian elements help develop both Equality and Thomas‚ which is because it made Equality a wiser person and made him learn about individualism while for Thomas he has to keep fighting and trying everyday to run out the maze.

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    Nazis when in 1939 starter a war‚ because they wanted to take away freedom from some people and exterminated. In the book Anthem we can see how the leaders of the society tried to take freedom away from people by not letting them choose by their own‚ taking away their thinking‚ destroying their minds by occulting the truth which is why you have freedom. The leaders in anthem focus on taking away freedom from the humanity‚ no just by force but with something more powerful and it was to change the

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    In the novel‚ The Program‚ author Suzanne Young and the novel‚ Anthem‚ by Ayn Rand‚ both authors use physical‚ cultural‚ and social surroundings to shape Sloane’s psychological traits while Sloane is trying to rebel against The Program. In this book‚ the author uses items in Sloane’s physical surroundings such as handlers and daily assessments to shape her psychological traits. When Sloane sees two handlers walk into her classroom‚ she immediately thinks‚ "When they start forward‚ I begin to wilt"(4)

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    feel no burden upon our spirit and no fear in our heart. And it seems to us that our spirit is clear as a lake troubled by no eyes save those of the sun. And in our heart there is the peace we have known in twenty years.” This is an excerpt from the end of chapter one that shows although Equality knows that he has committed sins he is at peace even in his wrong

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