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    Many societies have strived for equality throughout history and many authors create stories that revolve around it. The author of AnthemAyn Rand and Kurt Vonnegut the Author of “Harrison Bergeron” both created their own societies that strive for perfect equality through the community. During both stories a citizen doesn’t abide by the rules of the society and are punished for it. In Both works the authors use similar concepts to prove their point throughout their stories. One similar concept is

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    Fate expository essay Period 1 February 8‚ 2013 Fate is the course that life takes whether the person wants it to go that way‚ or not. It is believed by many that our lives are predestined by a higher power of some kind. Some believe their fate can be altered by the choices they make in their lives. Others believe that no matter what your free will chooses‚ you will always be on the course that was predetermined long

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    Letter of Marx and Reprisal In the way it seems to teeter before falling into dystopia‚ Atlas Shrugged is distinct from the categorical dystopia of Anthem and the less worldly scope of The Fountainhead. It renders a plausible trajectory of the real world‚ populated by approximations and denials of the Objectivist philosophy. Those productive few that live in their own interest while at no one’s expense (similarly Objectivists) find themselves in short supply‚ thus it would seem they must act within

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    that selfishness is a repelling quality in a person. Children do not go a day without hearing the words “sharing is caring” being preached by their guardians; there was no escaping the concept that not letting people use each others things was rude. Ayn Rand’s The Fountainhead shares with readers a different viewpoint of selfishness when it comes to the creation of what some call art. Howard Roark‚ a man with mysterious amounts of confidence‚ had not a shred of doubt when preaching his belief system

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    Expository Theme Paper In the novel‚ Football Champ‚ There is a boy named troy who has to lead his team‚ and the NFL’s biggest star‚ to victory. I bet you don’t know a twelve year old that can predict game winning football plays‚ well now you do. Troy is the Atlanta Falcons best player‚ even though he isn’t actually a player he can think like one‚ he knows the right calls to play at the right time‚ and that can even lead his own team to victory and possibly make it to the NFL someday too. That

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    norms and fight for what they believe in. The antagonist of both stories‚ a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something‚ control the citizens leading to the fall of mankind. In the novels Fahrenheit 451 and Anthem‚ written by Ray Bradbury and Ayn Rand‚ two contrastive worlds‚ in which the government has the utmost authority over the citizens and tries to suppress all distinctive individual characteristics. Fahrenheit 451 displays a society lavished with technology‚ overpowering

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    Expository Essay – Gattaca Parents should/ shouldn’t be allowed to choose the genetic make-up of their children‚ regardless of whether they want to eliminate genetic disorders or give them desirable characteristics. Parents shouldn’t be allowed to choose the genetic make-up of their children‚ regardless of whether they want to eliminate genetic disorders of give them desirable characteristics. Parents should not be allowed to genetically engineer their children because who would want to live

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    theird societies. “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut jr. And Anthem by Ayn Rand are both dystopian pieces of literature and have similar protagonists but habe exceoptionally diferent societies.Although “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut jr. And Anthem by Ayn Rand are both dystopian pieces of literature and have similar protagonists but have different societies. Although “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut jr. And Anthem by Ahyn Rand are both Dystopian stories they portray love and technology differently

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    governments that attempt to limit and control their country’s people both physically and 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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    described as arising from concern with one’s own welfare or advantage in disregard of others (Selfish‚ n.d.). Ayn Rand was‚ and still is‚ one of America’s most controversial individualists due to many reasons‚ including urging people to be selfish. Her philosophy of selfishness is to pursue your own happiness as your highest moral aim. Through her many works of fiction and philosophical ideas‚ Rand continues to influence independent thinkers throughout the world. February 2‚ 1905‚ marks the day Alisa

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