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    or negative can be established through the author’s description of the physical and emotional setting. How a person shows love‚ is affected by love‚ and what one loves can all be impacted by their environment. I will use 1984‚ “The Soldier”‚ and “Anthem for a Doomed Youth” to portray this idea further. A positive environment will increase an individual’s ability to give and receive love towards that which they love. Oftentimes an author will portray this positivity by using favorable adjectives

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    difference between a society that takes advantage of the individual‚ and one that is centered on the individual’s well-being. Though the societies of Walden Two and Anthem have similar aims‚ Walden Two’s benevolence and City of Anthem’s tyranny lead the two communities to take very different shapes. To begin‚ both Walden Two and the City of Anthem work towards the prosperity of the collective by abolishing competition‚ but in different ways. Walden Two uses behavioral engineering to encourage cooperation

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    Collectivist Society in Anthem Imagine yourself unable to be your true self or even look in the mirror‚ Equality learned that is not the way to live his life. In the book Anthem by Ayn Rand‚ the Council promotes a collectivist society with practices like lack of freedom of career choice‚ self-view‚ and overall individuality. This relates with our world today. People’s lives are greatly impacted on their particular political figures opinion. This relates to another piece of work by Ayn Rand‚ “The

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    teenager. Many teens argue that they are oppressed or treated unfairly and‚ in a more extreme circumstance‚ dystopian stories share similar themes‚ Dystopian literature seems to mirror a teenager’s view of the world. A famous dystopian novella called “Anthem‚” by Ayn Rand‚ would be an example. the main character admits‚ “We have stolen candles...we have stolen flints and knives and paper‚ and we have brought them to this place.(Rand 35)” This reveals that this equipment isn’t available to the public‚

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    same. Throughout a perfect society so many laws and rules are passed. Another idea of a perfect society is you are in certain categories or groups. Two examples of a distopian society is The Maze Runner and Anthem. In Anthem and The Maze Runner there are so many similarities. The book Anthem was written by Ayn Rand. Equality 7-2521 is the main character. The book takes place in a town where there is a bunch of factions and you are assigned your own faction and soulmate. Equality follows the certain

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    Within the novella Anthem the author‚ Ayn Rand‚ forges a government based upon a puppet master council that controls the inhabitants of a postwar dystopian world. This council dehumanizes their people from birth with no individualism in the sleeping quarters‚ being locked in the cellar for fighting‚ and indoctrinating “We are nothing and mankind is all” (Rand 21). As a result of the dehumanization‚ technology and scientific advancements halt and anything revolutionary to the society to vanish. Inside

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    significance of nature in anthem is the way liberty 5-3000 her job is to plant seeds in the Home of the Peasants in their city. What this says about equality 7-2521 that they feel in love with liberty 5-3000 as soon as they laid eyes on them. Equality have something for liberty and nature. The men never entered the Uncharted Forest. The power of the Equality that they have discovered is electricity. The golden one has brought water to Equality lips. The water significance in anthem is to wash away the

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    In both Anthem and Fahrenheit 451 the society the characters live in is government controlled and they limit certain things in the lives of the citizens. Both of the authors of these books are trying to warn today’s societies about the dangers of the different faults they each exhibit and how today’s societies are starting to reflect the warnings of the books. Both Anthem and Fahrenheit 451 warn today’s societies about when government has overbearing control and holds knowledge from its citizens

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    How Equality changes Throughout Anthem Ayn Rand originated a philosophical structure on how she views the world. In Rand’s Anthem displays Equality as becoming an individual‚ but that is not the only reason he breaks away from his civilization. Equality defies the teachings and stands up for what he believes in even if he is killed. Equality’s motivation for creating the light bulb makes him a sacrifice for the advancement of mankind. Rand uses Anthem as an allegory to her own life. Rand grew up

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    Many societies have strived for equality throughout history and many authors create stories that revolve around it. The author of Anthem‚ Ayn Rand and Kurt Vonnegut the Author of “Harrison Bergeron” both created their own societies that strive for perfect equality through the community. During both stories a citizen doesn’t abide by the rules of the society and are punished for it. In Both works the authors use similar concepts to prove their point throughout their stories. One similar concept is

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