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    opposition‚ no opposing opinions‚ perfect obedience among citizens must exist. Creating laws that grant permission and forbid all other opinions can help lessen opposition. Also to avoid the problem of opposition one can provoke fear. The leaders in Anthem create a world that works as a single unit to completely cut out any chance of rebellion. The leaders set up a system that forces the brothers to work as a single unit. The work system works in a way where the Council of Vocations assigns each person

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    Ayn Rand Anthem Analysis

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    In the story Anthem by Ayn Rand‚ the main character‚ Equality 7-2521‚ displays this futuristic totalitarian government as a technologically declined government. The conditions for scientific and technological advancement came to a halt and started to decrease rapidly. In this story‚ Ayn Rand tried her best to describe a totalitarian future that turned their backs on technology‚ and how they didn’t like people who were smarter than their peers. It was determined that this community was deprived of

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    boil down to: those who want someone or some idea to follow and desire a set of rules so as to maintain order‚ and those who feel oppressed with too much control from the government‚ society‚ etc. and place freedom at highest regards. In the case of Anthem‚ we are presented with a reality where Collectivism is the dominating philosophy of the world and we see the main characters evolution to an Individualist way of thinking. For all people to be content‚ an equal balance of the two is ideal. Although

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    Since the beginning of Canadian history‚ regionalism has had a prominent effect on the country`s political system. The concept of regionalism can be defined as a political ideology grounded on a shared sense of place or attachment and is discussed in terms of Canadian society‚ culture‚ economy and politics.1 From the days of confederation‚ Canada has developed into regional cleavages and identities based on various geographical characteristics‚ traditional lifestyles and economic interests. Two

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    Compare and Contrast of Adam and Eve and Equality 7-2521 In the novel Anthem‚ Equality 7-2521’s circumstance of rebellion create similarities and differences to the story of Adam and Eve in the Bible. Adam and Eve’s sin can be compared to Equality 7-2521’s sins. Adam and Eve break one and only rule in the Garden of Eden by eating the fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. God gives Adam and Eve a permission to eat any fruit in the Garden of Eden except for the fruit from the tree

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    Dear Ayn Rand: Your novella‚ Anthem‚ was a real perception-onset for me. It made me apprehend that it is not always bad to oppose with what other people consider. The novella also made me understand that if you don’t consider what others do you will probably get resolved for it‚ but you just have to stay robust through the hard times. Life is hard and it is seldom not fair. It can hurt sometimes‚ but if you focus on what is within your power to change for the better

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    Anthem for Doomed Youth

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    Owen uses a contrast within the title ‚ “Doomed Youth” ‚ he does this deliberately because using “doomed youth” ‚ puts the young people of war and he try’s to discourage them as it is nothing like what the propaganda claim it to be. The first question highlights animal imagery ‚ “dying like cattle” ‚ this shows the soldiers are nameless. There death lacks dignity ‚ dehumanised. Personification is used to mirror the guns ‚ “anger of the guns” ‚ in the noun phrase it makes the guns sound real. Owen

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    Ayn Rand in the book review‚ Anthem‚ Rand portrays that Equality 7-2521 lived in the dark ages of the future. Rand supports her claims by telling us that equality 7-2521 lives in a city that is different the our’s. The author’s purpose is to show us how Equality 7-2521 had the courage to seek and find knowledge so that he could be an individual person and then he will no longer like the word “We”. The author writes in a formalistic tone for a science fiction audience. Equality 7-2521 lives in

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    Imagine a life where your thoughts and beliefs no longer show any sense of desire or feelings‚ as to where all forms of originality have been lost. All live under the idea of “one in all‚ all in one”(Rand‚ 19). Minds of the citizens of the Anthem society are formed to think‚ feel‚ speak as one; all equal and no individuality‚ all are one. One to think as an individual shall be shunned for the greater good. Rebellion of individuality‚ a form of evil of which none shall bare the pain‚ except for one

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    The power and knowledge of individualism is lost in the novel Anthem and Ayn Rand does a good job showing us the downfalls and troubles the future might hold. The society that Equality 7-2521 lives in is harsh and believes only in collectivism instead of individualism. The main collective government figures are known as Council of Scholars and Council of Vocations who make the rules and strictly force each brother in the society to follow each rule. They are forced to be alike in every way and live

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