There are no men but only the great WE, One, indivisible and forever." (Rand 25) The government continually pounds this into them when they are younger so they never …show more content…
In the book Anthem the government tells the “We” that, “We strive to be like all our brother men, for all men must be alike.” (Rand 43) This book does a good job on telling these people what to do so they don't think of what they have to do. In baseball there is a phrase, don't make the pitcher think, because the more the pitcher thinks the more frustrated and the worse that he does. But if you do everything for the pitcher tell him where to go tell him what to do then he will do significantly better. Just like anthem this book hits in the fact that if you tell people what to think and what to do, it's easy for them to be controlled. This is just like the people of this community. These people just do as they are told because what they are told to do is easy work and at their skill set. So there is no frustration and then their is no chance for them to be angry and it's a feeling of