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    In the book Anthem, the people think and work as a group. This means there is no individualism throughout the whole community, instead there is one collective thought. This is much different compared to how life is now, at least here in the United States where everyone has the will to think and act as an individual. The purpose of this essay is to state the similarities and differences of a collective society, like in the book, and an individual society, similar to most of the world at this…

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    Have you ever felt controlled by someone? Equality 7-2521 and his brothers have felt controlled by the government of their society. In Ayn Rand's Novel, Anthem, the individual does not have very much power. The individual is not allowed to express himself, and is punished on account of expression, which is why the individual lacks potential and capability. First, Expression is not allowed which is one of the reason that the individual falls short when it comes to power. Equality 7-2521 is…

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    “It was when I read the first of the book I found In my house, that I saw the word I”(98). It was that moment that Equality 7-2521 realized that he knew and discovered freedom and the word “I”, Also characters in Ayn Rand’s Anthem and Kurt Vonnegut's “Harrison Bergeron” set their freedom and escape by going to journey and figuring out thing that they don't know about their society.The ways that their dystopian societies affected them on their escape is that first of all, their society is really…

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    In Ayn Rand’s novella Anthem, Equality 7-2521 is faced with a lots of problems. In the begining, Equality is living in a collectivist society, where morals dictate that any individual act is a sin and should be severely punished. But still Equality doesn’t like the life of togetherness, and as a result he wants individuality. As the story goes on, his morals begin to change from those he learned to ones he finds in his own mind. In his last journal he says that all the guilt and shame he felt…

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    Equality Revolution “I” a word that is banned in equality 7-2521 society, where there is no individualism yet instead collectivism. In this book equality 7-2521 is living in a collectivism society and he slowly rebels against this. What are a few reasons why he starts to rebel? These reasons are that he was curious, fell in love, and individuality. To begin with one of the reasons he slowly rebels against his society is he was curious and had desired to learn things. For example, Equality…

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    in the text when Equality tried to show the world council of scholars his new idea for a light source this is all they had to say in response to his idea “What is not thought by all men cannot be true… What is not done collectively cannot be good” (Rand 73). This shows that even when Equality created something that could’ve been helpful and innovative they still rejected his idea because he went against their classic collectivist ideals to make it. This indicates that they have embedded the idea…

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    literature like an hourglass. The quote means as time goes by and the sand lessens, the clearer we should start to see things, both literally and metaphorically. This reflects greatly in the two books I read, Funny boy by Shyam Selvadurai and anthem by Ayn Rand. In these two books, I was able to see how each character runs out of time to overcome obstacle, they are fragile identical to an hour glass. And as time goes by, the gain more wisdom and see things clearly Funny boy written by Shyam…

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    and berating any and everyone in listening proximity. Equality is a very unique person in the society because he breaks all the rules and boundaries and expects to be accepted as someone better than everyone else without punishment. When looking at Ayn Rand's other article, “Howard Roark: in praise of the Self”, the character Roark is an egoist but wants to be let go without punishment simply because he destroyed his creation (Cortlandt) because he didn't want it to exist. From the reader's…

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    Stumbling upon this quote freshman year, and since then, the quote has deeply ingrained itself in my brain-- the significant effects of the quote to my life unforeseen at the time. Ayn Rand, a Russian novelist, once stated, “The question isn't who is going to let me; it's who is going to stop me.” As my eyes brushed upon every word, it resonated with me. The quote by the novelist are words I hold with the highest of regards, and undoubtedly, I now apply it to everyday life, notably in decision…

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    and Time In Anthem Ayn Rand writes the book in a totalitarian society as to which they eliminated technology to prevent something from happening again. In the totalitarian society the people have little control over rather or not having technology is superior, because everything is controlled by the state. The little mention of technology in the book foreshadows a meaning that the technology was once the cause of the end of the world, which explains the totalitarian society. In Ayn Rand’s world…

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