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    Anthem By Gabrielle Trede

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    Essay Question 1 By Gabrielle Trede “It is a sin to write this.” begins the story of Anthem. By the end of the story‚ Equality 7-2521 has a different moral assessment of his actions‚ but was the eventual assessment of his actions correct? His eventual evaluation being that of seeing this as a breaking of bonds with collectivity‚ an achievable freedom and disregard of the Council. In all terms‚ this judgment is correct‚ indifferent to the few flaws it may have. This can be proven through

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    True American

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    better in Benjamin Franklin’s era than the current time period. Most people have heard the saying‚ “as American as mom‚ baseball and apple pie”‚ however‚ I feel that what makes a person an American is deeper and more meaningful than that. Being a true American involves pride‚ honor and responsibility. Real Americans take pride in our flag‚ the American people and our country. They should display the flag properly‚ at all times and not just on national holidays; and show due respect when the honor

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    National Anthem Analysis

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    believe whatever I want to believe and allows me to walk out those beliefs without restraint. Veterans alive or fallen have fought for these privileges and fought for our rights and our freedoms to explore all of these liberties. In our national anthem‚ it says “the land of the free and the home of the brave.” We live freely in this land because of the brave souls that fought for it. There are a multitude of veterans everywhere and in many families‚ they deserve our gratitude and respect because

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    The Cop and the Anthem by O. Henry shows the journey of how Soapy finally ends up in the comfort of the Blackwell jail. Underneath the storytelling‚ O. Henry portrays the unfortunate reality of the New York during this time period. From the onset of the story‚ there is a very formal and elaborate approach in which O. Henry describes Soapy’s preparation for the winter. We are introduced to the controversial idea that Soapy has of spending his winter in the comfort and safety of the jail rather than

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    Anthem to Dead Youth

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    Anthem to Dead Youth What passing bells for you who die in herds? - Only the monstrous anger of the guns! - Only the stuttering rifles’ rattled words Can patter out your hasty orisons No chants for you‚ nor balms‚ nor wreaths‚ nor bells‚ Nor any voice of mourning‚ save the choirs‚ And long-drawn sighs of wailing shells; And bugles calling for you from sad shires. What candles may we hold to speed you all? Not in the hands of boys‚ but in their eyes Shall shine the holy lights of long

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    Anthem Ayn Rand

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    Anthem‚ written by Ayn Rand in 1937‚ takes place in an ominous future. In a time when society becomes the great “We” and deprives men of their identities‚ knowledge‚ and freedom‚ one man stands alone. Equality 7-2521 had the audacity to go against the rules of the City Council. The story of Equality’s courage is similar to that of the story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. When God gave Adam and Eve the Garden of Eden he gave them one simple rule: “Thou shall not eat of the tree of knowledge

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    Equality is a major factor in the development of society because it teaches the members to value identity. However‚ a totalitarian society‚ like the one portrayed in Anthem‚ diminishes the idea of individuality‚ personality and pride. The government dominates every aspect of Equality 7-2521’s life‚ in attempts to contain his wild mind. Equality’s ambitions are to become a scientist; this ambition prompted him to discover an electric light source‚ similar to the light bulb. After being forced into

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    Anthem English Paper

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    beginning is that it is god to be as one and bad to an individual. By the end‚ Equality 7-2521 learns that it is good to be an individual and bad to be the exact same as everyone else. Individuality is the enemy. This is what the citizens in the book Anthem were born and forced to believe. The human kind that lives in this society repeats a chant to their selves. “We are one in all and all in one. There are no men but only the great WE‚ one‚ individual‚ and forever.” (Rand 19) They need to remember to

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    The Cop and the Anthem by O. Henry While reading the following story‚ note its plot structure 1. All the events in the following story are arranged chronologically. Due to its humorous nature and big attention to details‚ they catch attention. As events change each other rather quickly the reader’s interest can be held easily. 2. The role of exposition is to introduce the main character of the story and describe the conditions of his life‚ surrounding. Also exposition creates the general

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    controversy concerning Colin Kaepernick’s‚ the quarterback for San Fransico‚ decision for the pledge (Florio). According to Mike Florio of NBC Sports‚ Kaepernick has caused many problems in football‚ but he also has many people on his side. The national anthem is played before every football game and people must stand when it’s being played (Lutz). Americans should not be forced to pledge the flag because it contradicts the reality of society‚ infringes on the freedom of speech‚ and religion. “Kaepernick

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