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    Anthem is a dystopian novel written by Ayn Rand that takes place in a futuristic world in which‚ in theory‚ the human mind is not individual‚ but should be melded with its fellow citizens. There was no greater honor than to carry out the will of your brothers. However‚ although appearing to be a utopian society‚ it was actually a society full of cries of suffering‚ stifled by fear and mindless obedience to a government that had lost sight of the beauty of individualism‚ arguably‚ the most human of

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    In the book anthem‚ I agree with the quote “To be free ‚ a man must be free of all his brothers” . All men have a mind of their own. They all have different emotions and opinions. Equality has taught him that him and his brothers are one. In his society he is expected to be with his brothers and try to be more superior. His brothers teach him that if they weren’t alive he wouldn’t be either. The quote‚ “We strive to be like all our brother men‚ for all men must be alike.”(Chapter 1 paragraph 7)‚

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    In Anthem‚ Equality is for sure being an egoist‚ but he is using his ego for the greater good of himself and his domineering society. Ego is a word that describes ones self-pride and sense of accomplishment towards themselves. In theory‚ ego is a synomyn of

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    At times I ask myself‚ how can two people from different eras have such similar personalities? In the book Anthem‚ a short novel written by Ayn Rand‚ is about a dystopian society that is based off of the Council. The idea of independence and individuality is prohibited. Everyone is afraid to be different except Equality. Equality 7-2521 is a man that feels the need to be independent and has a quest for freedom. He is striving to be special in his own way and falls in love with The Golden One

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    Anthem For Doomed Youth - Understanding - Sonnet Where and when - France‚ First World War‚ written in a mental institution – October 1917. Place or Characters - sounds loud and sad “what passing-bells for these who die as cattle” “only the monstrous anger of the guns”. Situation - Death in the trenches‚ youth being killed & amongst the war‚ buried without the trappings of a home. Highlighting the youth‚ “not in the hands of boys but in their eyes” “The pallor of girls’ brows shall be their

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    the same way‚ but Equality decided that he was better than that and decided to go against the status quo everyone else was under. Equality 7-2521’s development as a character throughout Anthem can be seen as a progressive move towards the distinctive way of thinking he discovers and presents in the chapters of Anthem. It’s an egoistic way of thinking‚ because it asserts that the only goal of any individual human being should be to pursue his own happiness‚ and not to subordinate his happiness to the

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    The captivating novel Anthem‚ by Ayn Rand‚ concentrates on Equality’s changes in his moral assessment. In this story‚ Equality fights to become independent and to improve the quality of life for him and people around him. Equality‚ along with the other characters in this novel‚ thinks it is a sin to write at the beginning of the book. By the end‚ he has no shame in his sins and has a different moral assessment and perspective of his actions. Equality takes steps throughout the book‚ starting with

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    decent taste” and finally it uses personification‚ for example “ where holy brightness breaks into flame” and not only has he used these skills he has also made it emotional so that the reader feels sorry for him even though he has killed a man. Anthem for a doomed youth (1893-1928) Wilfred Owen I believe that this poem is about how war is ruining the land‚ for example “what passing-bells for these who die as cattle? – only the monstrous anger of guns”‚ it explains how the war does nothing good

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    Chapter One 1. The sins/ wrongs that Equality 7-2521 accuses himself of are • Sin to write • Sin to think words no others think and to put them down on paper no others are to see • We have committed a greater crime‚ and for this crime there is no name • We are alone here under the earth. The laws say that non among men may be alone‚ ever and at any time. • We were born with a curse. It has always driven us to thoughts which are forbidden. 2. Equality 7-2521 is happy when he hears his life

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    Sins and Transgressions The society and government in which a person lives is one of the most influential factors for their religion‚ values and what is socially acceptable within the terms of society. In Ayn Rand’s Anthem‚ the dystopian society’s government has a very prominent role in every citizen’s life. The council‚ the group of people who run the society‚ established many rules and ways of thinking towards appearance and lifestyle. In this society‚ being different is considered evil because

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