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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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    the law‚ so he could learn more. Equality says‚ “And yet there is no shame in us and no regret. We say to ourselves that we are a wretch and a traitor. But we feel no burden upon our spirit and no burden upon our spirit and no fear in our heart.” (Rand 37) Equality was curious. He wanted to find out about the unknown. By showing his invention‚ he would spark a new revolution of light. He would inspire people to create and learn. True joy comes from what a man can do with inspiration‚ desire‚ will

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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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    Chapter One 1. The sins/ wrongs that Equality 7-2521 accuses himself of are • Sin to write • Sin to think words no others think and to put them down on paper no others are to see • We have committed a greater crime‚ and for this crime there is no name • We are alone here under the earth. The laws say that non among men may be alone‚ ever and at any time. • We were born with a curse. It has always driven us to thoughts which are forbidden. 2. Equality 7-2521 is happy when he hears his life

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    “True Freedom” Throughout the book Anthem‚ by Ayn Rand‚ the society in which Equality lives strongly discourages individual effort. Instead‚ Equality is constantly told that only things done collectively with all his brothers can be good. Anything that does not include all is evil. When Equality discovers the forbidden word‚ “I”‚ he finds the joy one can experience by recognizing individual accomplishments. When Equality says “To be free‚ a man must be free of his brothers” he is realizing that

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    Bohjum Bohjum Consider for a moment if “Achievement of your happiness [was] the only moral purpose of your life” (Rand Atlas 806). Ayn Rand ’s praise for personal pleasure guiding one ’s morality is prominent in her novel‚ The Fountainhead. Many critics claim that this selfish philosophy is responsible for the moral decline of the American dream. As Darryl Schoon writes: “Ayn Rand‚ America’s premier doyenne of selfishness‚ is the patron saint of its antagonist‚ godless capitalism” (Schoon). However

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    Jenna Sunderland In the final chapter of Anthem‚ Prometheus‚ also known as Equality‚ writes that he now understands “why the best in me had my sins and my transgressions; and why I had never felt guilt in my sins.”(pp 98) He now can come to terms with his height and his mind‚ how he has been blessed with these “sins” and through his journey can finally distinguish the faults and conservatism of his society. Equality 7-2521: a label; a stamp; the only form of identification that is allowed in

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    Brandi Macasinag-Peterson 1/11/13 Block 4 Have you ever read the book Anthem by Ayn Rand? It’s about a man‚ Equality 7-2521‚ that is writing a journal in an underground tunnel he found. That was not allowed in the place he was living at. They had very strict rules to live by‚ and were told how to live. Freedom of speech‚ and freedom of the press is the most important to adopt for their society. Freedom of speech is the right to express your ideas and opinions when you’re speaking. Equality

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    Equality discovered himself in a society where people never discover themselves or their abilities. In this world an individual does not exist only a collection of people working for the group. Ayn Rand‚ the author of Anthem‚ wanted to shine a light on common values which are now fading from todays society. Ayn Rand‚ the author of Anthem‚ was able to create individuality‚ identity and egoism in this world using repitition. Individualism was expressed in the form of repitition with the following quote

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    Anthem by Ayn Rand One of the many things readers notice as they begenan reading Anthem by Ayn Rand is the lack of the word “I”. Anthem is a masterpiece that portrays what collectivism truly is through the eyes of a young man: Equality 7-2521. In the story the characters are given numbers rather than names to make them equal as a whole. Everything is done to make sure that the people are all alike and not unique. As the story goes Equality finds a tunnel and starts writing a diary there. He soon

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