The only life Equality 7-2521 has ever known is full of brother hood‚ and togetherness‚ but with the exploration of a hidden tunnel from the Unmentionable Times‚ he uncovers not only a forbidden past‚ but individuality and the word “I” as well. “To be free‚ a man must be free from his brothers” is significant because even though the leaders of the society in Anthem tried to keep everyone equal Equality is full of curiosity that leads him to unfathomable discoveries. Equality discovers his own individuality
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Anthem paper As the novel opens Equality 7-2521 states that what he’s doing is a sin. In his society it is a sin to do things that do not involve others‚ and the words he thinks and writes are for no one eyes to see or hear‚ but his own. In his society everyone thinks the same‚ and if you were to be the different one you would be sent to the palace of correction and detention. Equality 7-2521 actually had a mind of his own. “But here‚ In our tunnel we feel it no longer’ when Equality states this
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includes the many stories of people who have lived a prosperous life but have found it to be less rewarding than they expected. Portraying the same outlook of the disadvantaged reigning supreme over the advantaged is the novel Anthem by Ayn Rand. This novel follows main character Equality 7-2521 who realizes he’s quite a bit different from his fellow peers and must deal with the consequences of not being as his name suggests equal to them. Those who at first hold disadvantages in their society can actually
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technology taken away as a consequence? In the book Anthem‚ written by Ayn Rand‚ Equality 7-2521 experiences something a little similar‚ only he is the one discovering technology. “I am done with the monster of ‘we’ the word of serfdom‚ of plunder‚ of misery‚ falsehood‚ and shame. The people are taught that it is a sin to do things when or if no one else is involved. Equality 7-2521 is right for being his own individual‚ there is not many like him. Equality stands out among the rest‚ he’s different‚ he
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In the short story Anthem‚ by Ayn Rand‚ a person named Equality 7-2521 lives in a socialist society and struggles through countless troubles. For example‚ everybody in this society is one body that thinks the same. They have a motto‚ or the great truth‚ that says: “We are one in all and all in one. There are no men but the great WE‚ one‚ invincible and forever.” He‚ however‚ is faced with the opportunity to augment his position in this economy‚ though he might also be judged for his motivation when
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ANTHEM ESSAY In many real and fictionalized totalitarian societies‚ children live apart from their families. In Ayn Rand’s novella‚ ‘Anthem’‚ dictatorial leaders enforce this living arrangement in order to control all the people‚ since they are born. Ayn Rand conceived this novel when she was a teenager living in the Soviet-Russia. At the time‚ the Soviet-Russia was‚ as the Anthem society‚ an equal collectivism society‚ in which the leaders and governments have the upmost control‚ and people are
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Anthem Essay Teenagers have a taste so discerning it’s almost like they are a different species. Teenagers are rebellious souls. They always believe society is against them. It makes sense that they would like dystopian books because they are all about the world being against them. Teenagers like Anthem because it depicts what they feel their lives are like. They believe they live in a society that tries to conform teenagers‚ punishes difference and because it depicts what teenagers think
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of pages read: I read about 5 pages per day. Rating of book (1-10): (9) Title: Anthem Author: Ayn Rand Genre: realistic-fiction Setting: (time) (place) A city after the “rebirth” of human kind in the distant future. Tone: (3 tone words) depressing‚ miserable‚ serious Major characters: (at least 3) (3 personality traits per character) (1 MLA parenthetical citation per character) Equality 7-2521 is curious‚ adventurous‚ and independent (Rand 31). Liberty 5-3000 is loving
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Eve can relate and differ to Anthem in ways of goals‚ higher powers‚ and sins condemned. Both main characters‚ Adam and Equality 7-2521‚ go against what is expected of them by a higher power. The higher power in both stories‚ God and the Council‚ control the people and give them restrictions and punishments. Both Adam and Equality 7-2521 also have women‚ Eve and Liberty 5-3000 that they are with who play a major role in the decisions they make. Ways that Adam and Equality 7-2521 are different are the
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Ayn Rand’s novel Anthem is about the main character Equality 7-2521 who struggles to live in a communist society. Equality is an intelligent and very ambitious person who dares to break the rules of The City. By following his heart‚ he discovers that he is worth a lot more than what he’s been taught. Once he and his love‚ Liberty 5-3000‚ break away from their toxic home land‚ they discovering the idea that individuality is more important than the collective “we”. In the woods‚ the two lovers find
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