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    The vehicle that drove Ayn Rands method objectivism in the book “The Anthem” are individualism‚ egoism‚ and independence. The opposite of collectivism is individualism‚ the way Ayn Rand looked at it “individualism” she wrote “regards man-every man as an independent‚ sovereign entity who possess an inalienable right to his own life‚ a right derived from his nature as a rational being”. Individualism doesn’t mean that someone can do whatever they want. It means that every man has the same rights

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    Anthem for the doomed youth Wilfred Owen seeks to highlight the horror of war in “Anthem for Doomed Youth.” No matter how much we memorialize‚ tribute‚ or honour the fallen‚ we can’t ever really know what it was like for the soldiers in those horrible moments before death. “Anthem for Doomed Youth” strives to make it impossible for us to ignore those realities‚ and to realize that in the face of all that horror‚ our anthems might ring hollow‚ no matter how much we seek meaning in them. Choirs‚

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    However‚ questions are asked about the identity of being a Canadian. Who are Canadians? What is defined as a Canadian? Am I a Canadian? Other than the bitter cold winters and the "Canadian" love for hockey and poutine‚ even I cannot think of anything more "Canadian" than the superficial aspects of the Canadian lifestyle. Even Canada’s culture has been a controversial topic which debates never came to a concrete conclusion. To me‚ Canada

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    I believe that Ayn Rand’s early and later life in Russia affected her in such a way that she was pushed to write Anthem. Ayn Rand‚ born in St. Petersburg‚ Russia lived through the Communist Revolution and saw the social change from words like ‘I’ to ‘We’ and ‘ Me’ to “Us”. Ayn Rand says in the preface of her Anthem‚ “I worship individuals for their highest possibilities as individuals‚ and I loathe humanity‚ for its failure to live up to these possibilities.(Rand‚ p. introduction) She saw what could

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    Ayn Rand‚ created Anthem based on the concept of every man should be akin to one another. There can’t be any individualism‚ they have to accept and undertake whatever the council say‚ and believe whatever they tell them. On pg. 19 it stated‚ “ the World Council is the body of all truth.” People in Anthem don’t think for themselves‚ but are being manipulated by the World Council. To start‚ there isn’t much going on in this society. The latest inventions are candles and glass‚ which is because the

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    exploring mysteries‚ badges of accomplishment‚ badges of authority and other things. National symbol A national symbol is a symbol of any entity considering and manifesting to the world as a national community‚ nations in a state of colonialism‚ (con)federal integration‚ or even an ethnocultural community.National symbols intend to unite people by creating visual‚ verbal‚ or iconic representations of the national people‚ values‚ goals‚ or history. These symbols are often rallied around as part

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    to be full of opportunity and endless possibility by the advancements of technology‚ but what if we end up living in a world where the opposite happens? In the novella Anthem‚ Ayn Rand utilizes symbolism and many examples of diction to show that every individual should have triumph over oppression. Various types of symbolism in Anthem is used to help emphasize the importance of a person’s independence. When Prometheus‚ the main character‚ read a book stored in the house from the unmentionable times

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    In the novel Anthem‚ the society lacks technology in comparison to other places. The people are still using candles‚ when electricity has already been discovered in the past. This must mean that they had technology before‚ but they got rid of it for some reason. My theory is that they had technology before‚ but they were starting to get lazy and corrupt from it‚ so they got rid of technology. With the use of technology today‚ humans are getting more and more lazy. For example‚ in the past‚ people

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    author’s message in these revolutionary anthems. When reading or listening to “Beasts of England‚” “The Star Spangled Banner‚” and “The Internationale‚” analyzing each song for individual use of the literary terms above and how or why they were important. Compared each of these songs together have similarities and differences. The Beast of England is an anthem of the animals at Manor Farm as an inspirational tool in their rebellion. Old Major had created this anthem as a way to inspire and think of a

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    The two poems “Anthem for Doomed Youth” by Wilfred Owen and “Vergissmeinnicht” By Keith Douglas fall under the genre of “War Poetry” and explore similar themes‚ including the effects of war‚ love‚ and death. I intend to analyse both the poems’ structure and content to explore these themes and explain why and how the poets have portrayed them in verse. “Anthem for Doomed Youth” takes the form of a Petrarchan sonnet due to its stanzaic structure of an octet succeeded by a sestet; however it follows

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