your body has grown beyond the bodies of your brothers.’ But we cannot change our bones nor our bodies.” (Anthem 18). Throughout Anthem, the Leaders’ goal is to have complete control of the citizens, and to condemn those that would “disobey” their orders, such as Equality 7-2521 out growing his peers. Collective societies believe in equality, therefore they enforce…
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In particular, as Ayn Rand epitomized the notion of morality in “Anthem”, it is by means the most secular identification of individualism. First most, Rand informs her readers how the character discovered the word “I” while reading a book in the library. As Rand introduces chapter 12 of Anthem, he experiences mixed emotions such as liberation and pity for humankind, which eventually directs him to change his and the Golden one’s name to “Prometheus” and “Gaea”. He is somewhat under the impression…
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young Russian girl during the Russian Revolution. Her unique experiences are represented in some of her novels, including the novel Anthem. Through Ayn Rand’s thoughts about the novel and her representation of the collectivist society, Anthem is an extreme possibility of the future but was not intended to represent what Rand thought the future would hold, or a reflection of her Soviet upbringing. Anthem’s representation of a collectivist…
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Ayn Rand’s novel Anthem envisions a future in which collectivist ideas are so integral to daily life that the characters don’t even use the word I, as it is too self-focused. In the novel Anthem, the main character Equality struggles against an oppressive, collectivist government, but eventually overcomes it and finds his individualism. Equality is fettered by collectivism in many ways, such as government suppression, physical punishment, and chastisement. However, Equality manages to overcome these…
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The book Anthem, by Ayn Rand, holds many key ideas that we need to keep in our society. This book is a reflection of what would happen if the government took away our individuality and freedom. This book shows how people would act and behave when everyone is completely equal. They have no freedom or right to think for themselves. In the book, the main character Equality 7-2521 has thoughts of escaping, and thoughts of having a normal life. Society has become so corrupted that he thinks wanting a…
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Has anyone ever been told that they have committed a sin but it really was not a sin? The book Anthem by Ayn Rand is based on a totalitarian government and Equality the main character has committed a lot of “sin’s.” Such as having a preference, being smart and tall. Equality was right in his judgement because, he thought outside the box and figured out a way better life outside of the government “he” was in. Some “sins” that he made was he has done is that he preferred the “The Golden One” his…
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Similarly, the construction of texts allow discovery to elicit a compassionate response from readers as it triggers their personal reflection, specifically seen in Goodes. Responders subconsciously undergo a transition of emotions from troubled patriotism to compassion as the characters encounter pivotal self-realisations about contemporary societal values. This is underscored through the repetition of ‘ashamed’ in past tense in “To be Aboriginal was to be ashamed. Ashamed of our poverty. Ashamed…
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power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren’t enough criminals, one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live without breaking laws.” In the novella, ‘Anthem’, the main character Equality 7-2521 lives a “criminal” lifestyle in a warped society. In this dystopian civilization, it is a sin or transgression to be unique or different from one’s brothers, Equality does not conform to these standards. His simple…
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the American flag represents freedom and sacrifice. You can tell by the way we treat our flag that we hold it dear to our hearts. Before any sporting event we face our flag, put our hand over our heart, and sing the national anthem. For me, this is a great time of reflection on what our flag stands for. Let’s first look back at the very beginning of the American flag. The origins of the American flag date back to 1777. On June 14, 1777, in order to establish an official flag for the new nation…
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help yourself out and make sure your life is going where you want it to but on the other hand I believe that you do need to help others and try to make other people’s lives better too. In Rand’s book “Anthem” she expresses this believe in Equality 752125. He sees himself for the first time in a reflection in a creek and realizes he is beautiful and he breaks through the law and invents things for himself even though he is not supposed to. He starts being selfish which is basically a mortal sin in their…
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