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    Triangle: The subject of this text is the Apollo eleven mission. The novelist Ayn Rand is the speaker. The audience of this text is the readers of the Objectivist as well as anyone with interest in the philosophy behind the Apollo eleven mission and the rest of the world is included in the audience. Appeals: Since Ayn Rand is a distinguished writer, it provides her with automatic ethos. This article relies heavily on pathos. Rand values freedom and accomplishments, and in the article she appeals…

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    altruistic behavior as a necessity for their journey in life where it opens the mindset enriching their commitment towards their journey to fulfill a full transformation, and to be the best personas of themselves. The vital journey of a hero is expressed in Ayn Rand’s novella Anthem, and Homer’s epic The Odyssey, where these influential works express the necessity of altruistic behavior through the journey of their protagonists. Throughout the journey of these protagonists, the experience…

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    Primitive Progress The government that is in the book Anthem written by Ayn Rand knows about the past technological advancements made during the times before their current society, so they choose who makes the discoveries in their society. If every person were able to create and think of ideas as the main character in the book very much wanted to the society would be more advanced and the Council would have no control. Establishing the progression of science and technology is based on how…

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    Essay On Free Society

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    In anthem, Equality finds the sacred Ego, and decided that word summed up his independence since it was everlasting since he found it (Rand 105). Equality was never handed independence by his government, but had to make his own independence through his decisions. In the same way, people will never be free from society's control unless they choose to be free, and one way to be free in the…

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    Faces, where he discovered many common patterns running through hero myths and stories from around the world. Years of research lead Campbell to discover the Hero’s Journey Archetype. Ayn Rand’s novella Anthem, clearly demonstrates the Archetypal Journey by taking the hero through a well known series of steps. Ayn Rand began by introducing the character[Equality] and as the reader progresses through the story he or she begins to notice the hero growing into his full potential and face his…

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    dystopian society with numerous rules, who is scared for his own life until he finds his true happiness with The Golden One. The dystopian society had Equality 7-2521 locked down and not have the ability to live his life. Throughout the Anthem, by Ayn Rand, Equality 7-2521 breaks these rules to truly find his happiness for Equality to envision a society that would not include the rules from his previous…

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    Anthem Symbolism Analysis

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    it is and should not have a deeper meaning. These people cannot see past the surface, even if they wanted to. Ayn Rand’s dystopian novel Anthem has several symbolic…

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    Anthem by: Ayn Rand Communist society Vs. Capitalist society Life in the U.S. would be completely different if communism won in World War 2. Ayn Rand is an author that escaped from the communist Soviet Union. She wrote a book titled Anthem showing a horrific dystopian society ruled by communism. In this book the main character is a boy named Equality who lives in this dystopian society. Equality’s society is regressive compared to U.S. society because of freedom of profession, education, and…

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    A world without “I”, a world without “me”, a world with all as one, the great “we”. When people imagine such a world, people think this world is complete and full of wonder and compassion. But, one woman named Ayn Rand wrote a book on objectivism, Anthem, with a world such as this, though it was not at all wonderful nor were people compassionate. Sometimes, it can be seen in our own society, though people enjoy helping others, people often forget themselves, while people are always attempting to…

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    I. Introduction Every day, about 18,000 children under the age of 5 die most commonly from preventable causes. Every year, millions of people die from malnutrition . All these deaths could be prevented if more people donated to humanitarian causes. However, most people do not. Instead of sacrificing and giving our money to foundations for example, to help the children who die of preventable causes, we instead opt to use our money not just on necessities but also on personal luxuries. We buy for…

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