What Was Equality's Prime Motivation

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What was Equality’s prime motivation? It was that on the inside he felt different. When he was little he was put in a cellar for asking too many questions and fighting with there brothers. This was bad because they only taught them what everybody else was learning and you weren't allowed to fight. When he was in the home of the students he was lashed because he tried to be like union 5-3992. Do you think that Equality has a right to be motivated? Yes, Equality has the right to be motivated because he is smart and wants to be a scholar. He thinks that if he can create something to give back then people wouldn’t look down on him. This is a motivation that he has. He even brings his invention to the house of scholars this was bad because only

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