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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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    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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    against societies norms and fight for what they believe in. The antagonist of both stories‚ a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something‚ control the citizens leading to the fall of mankind. In the novels Fahrenheit 451 and Anthem‚ written by Ray Bradbury and Ayn Rand‚ two contrastive worlds‚ in which the government has the utmost authority over the citizens and tries to suppress all distinctive individual characteristics. Fahrenheit 451 displays a society lavished with technology

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    Term and Definition | Examples from Anthem | 1. Why is the character or act condemned in Anthem? 2. Should it be condemned? Explain why/why not. | 1. Transgression: the breaking of law or oath | * Transgression of Preference: Equality chooses International 4-8818 as his friend * “The laws say that none among men may be alone‚ ever and at any time for this is the great transgression.” * Transgression of communication: Equality speaks to Liberty even though Liberty is from different

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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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    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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    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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    Wilfred Owen’s poem‚ "Anthem for Doomed Youth"‚ creates a picture of young soldiers in battle dying. Drawing a mental picture of a family at home sharing in the mourning for their lost sibling‚ the reader feels the grief of this poem. Through the portrait of vanishing soldiers one sees loneliness‚ as they die alone on the battleground. Effective use of imagery‚ alliteration‚ and end rhyme as well as great writing gives the reader a lasting impression. The title‚ "Anthem for Doomed Youth"‚ fits well

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    bullying in school‚ and self-esteem issues. This picture book is easy for children to relate to because they have all either felt these different feelings. The emotional themes I want to discuss about this book are excited and loneliness. With a new environment‚ new people and friends‚ a lot of the times students will become lonely because they do not feel like they fit in or they do not know how to socialize with their friends. In my observation‚ there is a student name Ryan and he feels very lonely everyday

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    Anthem and Maze Runner both share strong character development throughout the story. In anthem equality is developing as a character of his own while in Maze Runner‚ Thomas is with a group. The novels have similar reactions to the dystopian elements in their society. The dystopian elements help develop both Equality and Thomas‚ which is because it made Equality a wiser person and made him learn about individualism while for Thomas he has to keep fighting and trying everyday to run out the maze.

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