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    The dystopian novel “Anthem” by Ayn Rand has many Objectivist political agendas hidden within it. At the beginning of the book‚ the protagonist‚ Equality 7-2521‚ says that all of his crimes are sins. Some examples of these crimes were his acts of individuality‚ writing‚ and interacting with those of the other sex outside of the Time of Mating. To the average American‚ these do not seem like crimes at all‚ but they are in the extremely communistic society in which Equality 7-2521 lives in. By making

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    Near the end of the novel Anthem by Ayn Rand the main character‚ Equality‚ reaches one of the most important realizations of the entire book about the concept of individualism. In the quote form the text “To be free‚ a man must be free of his brothers” Equality comes to the conclusion that to be independent he must first become his own person and let go what keeps him from doing what he wishes to. There are numerous cases of being free in Anthem‚ including Equality’s struggle in school‚ his running

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    Ayn Rand‚ created Anthem based on the concept of every man should be akin to one another. There can’t be any individualism‚ they have to accept and undertake whatever the council say‚ and believe whatever they tell them. On pg. 19 it stated‚ “ the World Council is the body of all truth.” People in Anthem don’t think for themselves‚ but are being manipulated by the World Council. To start‚ there isn’t much going on in this society. The latest inventions are candles and glass‚ which is because the

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    Anthem by Ayn Rand Essay

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    In this essay‚ I will be describing the type and setting of the society in the book Anthem‚ by Ayn Rand. Some areas I will be writing about is the political structure‚ degree of technology‚ social relationships‚ quality of life‚ and what education is like for the main character/protagonist‚ Equality 7-2521‚ and the other occupants of the city‚ City (there is no name to Equality 7-2521’s city). Also‚ I will tell if I would or would not like to live in this society. Political structure was reduced

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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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    The book I read this month is called "Anthem" by Ayn Rand. Anthem is a fiction book and was quite interesting. It was about a person called Equality 7-2521 and how his life led to a huge turning point. "Anthem" took place in a futuristic civilization. The book was about a society who were all equal and exactly the same until one brave person named Equality 7-2521 thought outside the box‚ something that has not been done in a while. It was very confusing to read at times but in the end everything

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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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    Imagine if there was no electricity‚ no computers‚ no cars‚ no smart phones. What if there was no “I” or “you‚” or anything that allowed people to stand out from one another? In the novel AnthemAyn Rand creates a dystopia that is true of all those things‚ but still proves that liberation and hope can be found among the suffering and despair. She is able to do this through the actions and thoughts of the main character‚ Equality 7-2521‚ when he finally realizes society is not what it seems to be

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    Ayn Rand in the book review‚ AnthemRand 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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    “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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