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    In the book Anthem‚ by Ayn Rand‚ there is a man‚ Equality 7-2521‚ who unknowingly wishes to be himself in a world that only sees mankind as one body‚ and all men are forced to follow this herd mentality. As the book progresses‚ Equality 7-2521 finds freedom in a secret‚ underground tunnel. Equality is allowed time to learn about the scientific world around him and he finds joy in this. It seems as if he is motivated to make himself happy or to better the world for all men‚ but this is not the case

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    Sins and Transgressions to Success and Progress In Ayn Rand’s Anthem‚ the main character is brought up into a society where individualism is never an option. In secret‚ this character broke these laws and constantly made what was called “transgressions” to the book’s authority figures. Near the books closing he states “Why the best in me had been my sins and my transgressions; and why I had never felt guilt in my sins.” Prometheus has came to understand that he was different and that his sins gave

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    prevent any form of individuality‚ but given a word followed by a series of numbers on an iron bracelet to be worn on his left wrist‚ as a form of identification by the World Council. Equality 7-2521 has made a moral discovery throughout the story Anthem by Ayn Rand‚ as discovering his individuality and as he has changed from one who believes that the World Council states all truth‚ to one who has progressed into someone with the ability to compose ideas and moral values for himself. The World Council is

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    The dystopian society that is depicted in Ayn Rand’s Anthem is all about selfishness. The Great WE runs the world. It is the way of life. Even through the dark cloud that is WE at least one I shines through. This light is Equality 7-2521. He is the individualism in this society. He is the first domino in the chain of individualistic life. Equality 7-2521 is absorbed in his own learning. He wants to better his knowledge. Equality is selfish and invested in his own betterment. His brothers would

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    “For a long time we could not speak” (56). This book is Anthem‚ by Ayn Rand‚ which is a fiction novel. Anthem is overall a dystopian society that is far from what society is today. The government watches your every move. No one may choose a career‚ a significant other‚ or friendships. Life is miserable in this book. Overall‚ this dystopian society shows strongly why the government should never be able to control an individual based on events from the book. First‚ each and every person should

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    Loss of Innocence in Lord of the Flies Every child will lose their innocence one day and it is something that is unavoidable. This happens when a child explores the real world and that they realize that it is nothing like a fairy tale. In the novel Lord of the Flies‚ written by William Golding‚ a group of English kids (five to twelve years old) are stranded on an island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. This was caused by a horrible plane crash. They are stuck there with no help or any adults

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    together. He also felt fear for her in ways he would not feel for someone else. There is also a great fear that he felt for her that also had to do with him being jealous. “And we thought that we would not let the Golden One be sent to the Palace (Rand 17). All of these feelings revolve around him being in love with her. Love is not just one feeling that you can explain. It is multiple feelings acting together for someone else that all make up the word love. You can care for something but not fear

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    A disastrous‚ wicked‚ and shameful story of the vengeance of a teen are the only descriptions for this story. The Crucible‚ by Author Miller a play about a vengeful teen who accuses her rival of witchcraft. The story takes place in Salem‚ Massachusetts‚ in 1692 when anything can spark a fear. When a group of girls start accusing some of the population of Salem of witchcraft‚ the remaining townspeople become afraid and can only agree with them. During the time period this story took place‚ fear

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    the reality and the struggles of their neighborhood. Scout along with her brother and her best friend‚ Dill start to notice the many wrongs in their town. This book shows the children’s loss of innocence due to racism and other complications in their society. As children come of age‚ they begin to lose their innocence. When they are young and less involved in their society‚they are curious and full of imagination. “The gum looked fresh‚ I sniffed it and waited for a while. When I did not die I crammed

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    MANURO20 Vile Innocence Innocence can be torn with simple sore actions. Throughout the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley‚ the loss of innocence is existent in many characters‚ this very lucid theme is induced through Victor Frankenstein‚ the protagonist and a young innovator of science and the monster he creates‚ a wretched creature with no experience in the human world. In this narrative‚ Mary Shelley portrays innocence as vile promptly after it is corrupted due to human nature. Moreover

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