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    Imagine a life where your thoughts and beliefs no longer show any sense of desire or feelings‚ as to where all forms of originality have been lost. All live under the idea of “one in all‚ all in one”(Rand‚ 19). Minds of the citizens of the Anthem society are formed to think‚ feel‚ speak as one; all equal and no individuality‚ all are one. One to think as an individual shall be shunned for the greater good. Rebellion of individuality‚ a form of evil of which none shall bare the pain‚ except for one

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    Samantha Henry Oral Report Anthem Anthem by Ayn Rand focuses on the life of the main character‚ Equality-72521‚ set in a futuristic dark age. Equality -72521 lives in a society that strips individuality. He is given a job as a Street Sweeper‚ but this does not feed his curious mind. Equality-72521 questions the government and his “brothers”. His curiosity leads him to thoughts about friendship‚love and science. When he finds a forbidden tunnel he begins to explore and discover there

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    thinking of the fear present throughout the story‚ Anthem by Ayn Rand. Fear is a constant theme throughout the whole book and is shown in many different ways. Three of the ways fear is used in this story is through external fear‚ internal fear‚ and pushing past fear. First‚ the government pushes fear upon the citizens in Anthem. The story states‚ “...one among the men...escape alone…They perish from the claws of the wild beasts which roam the Forest” (Rand 48). The government tells stories to the citizens

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    Numbers and Labels In society it is socially accepted to be one’s own self. Anthem by Ayn Rand focuses on one’s own individualism and finding their own identity along the way. An expert titled “Don’t Read with Your Eyes” in How To Read Literature Like A Professor by Thomas C. Foster helps illustrate the bigger picture about individualism in Anthem. Therefore individualism is not just being in a state of control but rather finding the deeper meaning of who they are meant to be. Individualism is described

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    Many teenagers in the present like the book genre dystopian. Dystopian can show how life can evolve in dark ways. “Anthem‚” by Ayn Rand can be relatable to teens in many different ways. School can resemble dystopian by forcing students into things they cannot do or things they don’t want to‚ it also limits how much they can express themselves whether it make clothing‚ hair‚ or word choice. Another example would be parents. Parents can set high standards pressuring oneself like expecting their child

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    University of the Philippines Diliman Extension Program in Pampanga Clark Freeport Zone‚ Angeles City‚ Pampanga Reflection Paper Anthem by: Ayn Rand Jemima Micah T. Sadsad 2012-20252 BS Business Management Submitted to: Sir Aoux Santos It’s a sin to not write this. For finishing this will allow me to acquire one fourth of my grade on the most-anticipated subject—A subject that is hard‚ yet easy; A subject able to be both loved and despised; A subject whose aim is to know thy self

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    his most powerful weapon. By depleting the mind of knowledge‚ a man cannot be in control of his own self and therefore is more easily conquered. In Anthem by Ayn Rand‚ the leaders and society in her book seek to accomplish control by choosing the jobs for the people‚ keeping the word “I” unknown‚ and maintaining a sense of unity from birth. In Anthem the leaders of the society in the novel‚ the High Council‚ examine the students and based upon their observations‚ give the students their jobs accordingly

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    novella‚ Anthem‚ by Ayn Rand‚ the protagonists Prometheus knows there is an unnatural element in his society and commits many transgression in a form of rebellion. Prometheus chooses to fight against a life of obedience‚ drudgery‚ and fear because exploring the unknown is a life goal unlike his peers. Individuals are immersed in a dystopian society accept live in slavery because no moral principle exist‚ education with the use of propaganda‚ and lastly fear of punishment.

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    In the book‚ Anthem‚ by Ayn Rand‚ the main character‚ Equality‚ is a selfish person. He created the light against the rules because he wanted to impress the council and boast on his intelligence. Ayn Rand’s philosophy was that there wasn’t such a thing as altruism. Rand was very objective and didn’t believe in people wanting to put others before themselves. Equality’s personality and his decisions clearly showed the author’s beliefs. Yes‚ Equality was selfish‚ but he had a right to feel this way

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    Due to previous knowledge of Rand’s novella Anthem‚ I was aware that Rand was going to be writing about collectivism. I also know that collectivism is where individuality does not exist and it tries to do the greater good for the whole group while making everyone as equal as possible. Therefore‚ I found it very ironic that the “evil” characters in the society were named Equality 7-2521. I found the names of the character’s to be ironic‚ because this society in a way is striving for complete equality

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