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    “You have to find what sparks a light in you so that you in your own way can illuminate the world.” Oprah Winfrey often speaks about finding your own path and not allowing others to dictate your life. The story of Anthem by Ayn Rand‚ is the exact opposite of what Oprah stands for. Rand tells the story of a young man named Equality 7-2521‚ it being written from his point of view. Equality has shown to commit many “sins” throughout the course of his life. He feels as though what the council decides

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    Anthem Essay Contest ​There are several unique factors that affect life expectancy of every human being alive. The margin between those with high life expectancies and those with low life expectancies is indeed a large one‚ and it is steadily increasing. In Anthem‚ we are introduced to a society that considers the age of 45 to be “ancient”. While they are a futuristic society‚ they chose to live in a society that resembles the past. For instance‚ the light bulb invention is considered an insurmountable

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    Anthem- Epilogue Maggie Bergmann We lay silently in our bed. We look at the blank white walls‚ the sleeping bodies‚ and the darkness. Everywhere. We wonder if this is all there is to life or what is being hidden. Certainly there must be something out there different from here‚ but we are forbidden to think of such things. Every night we close our eyes and we dream of places far away‚ places where we are happy always‚ and of places not so dark. We are forbidden to dream of such things.

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    their unique distinctions they are somewhat alike. Prometheus and Gaea‚ characters in the book Anthem‚ fought through the struggle to gain singular knowledge and individuality. Prometheus devoted his life for a chance at having individual intelligence‚ in a place where everyone is looked upon as a whole‚ nothing more‚ nothing less. In spite of the strong force for everyone to conform to “collectivism”‚ Prometheus strived to hold the values that meant the most to him without betraying them. Discovering

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    No one did anything alone. Imagine living in a world where the everyone did the same exact thing everyday like clock work. In the novella‚ Anthem‚it took place in an unspecified future date. Mankind had entered what they call a “dark age”. The whole entire concept of individuality had been completely ruled out. Imagine living in a world like this. Living in a world like this would be

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    In the book “Anthem” everyone is forced against their will in being equally alike; it is against the rules to be different. If you were to disobey the rules or refer to yourself as “I” you will be severely punished or put to death depending on the type of situation. For example‚ there was a man with gold hair and blue eyes that had his tongue torn out of his mouth and was being burned alive for speaking the unspeakable word. The unspeakable word is the word that equality 7-2521 is intrigued in discovering

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    Through the Climax and resolution of Ayn Rand’s novel‚ the characters present that every person has a unique character that can be oppressed but not erased by the rest of the world. Anthem presents the story of Equality 7-2521‚ who is considered a sinner in the society values of collectivism and equality of all citizens since curiosity and individuality of personality were bear by him. In the beginning of the novella‚ the society had a full control over Equality’s mind‚ and doubts on the shame of

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    The Miracle of Equality 7-2521 “True freedom is the capacity for acting according to one’s true character‚ to be altogether one’s self‚ to be self-determined and not subject to outside coercion” (Corliss Lamont). The book Anthem by Ayn Rand‚ takes place in a collective society‚ all independence is eradicated. People can’t choose their name‚ can’t ever be alone‚ and never say the word “I”. They are mindless workers with the same routine everyday‚ until one man realizes the truth to life. The behemoth

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    Anthem‚ by Ayn Rand‚ depicts an era in the future where altruism is required‚ and everyone’s purpose in life is to be useful to others. The City‚ where Equality lives‚ is not any different in this idea. A citizen growing up in the City lives under rules that strip away any form of distinction from other people. The City has these controls in order to maintain a state of stability and order over the population. Officials will go through any length to keep a person from breaking order. All citizens

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    “All men are good and wise. It is only we‚ Equality 7-2521‚ we alone who were born with a curse. For we are not like our brothers” (20). The novella Anthem by Ayn Rand tells the story of a man named Equality‚ who lives in a society where citizens are taught from birth that individuality is the enemy‚ and in order to survive‚ all men must join together and become truly equal. However‚ mankind is innately selfish‚ and this is particularly highlighted in Equality‚ a man who wishes to learn more than

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