Equality’s understanding of showing the so to be called “lightbox” to the World Council was such a marvelous idea, but what he did not realize is that it is turning himself into have the death sentence like
“We are one in all and all in one. There are no men but only the great WE, one, indivisible and forever.” This quote is recited by Equality 7-2521 in Ayn Rand’s novel Anthem. The subjects of the society in which Anthem is positioned are involuntarily taught, and often tell themselves this when tempted to be selfish, at a young age. This reference is one of the many characteristics that shows how powerful the leaders of Anthem’s society are. Due to this power the leaders possess a tendency to undermine…
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of man and of life” (“About Ayn Rand”). Rand does this by describing the events occuring in Equality 7-2521’s life; readers meet a character who is different from others in a society where individuality is not allowed. This novel…
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In our society individualism can be seen everywhere, in the novella Anthem individualism is frowned upon. Everything is controlled and that needs to change. This is when Equality 7-2521 plays the biggest role. He envisions a society where individuality is encouraged and society will not be dictated. Therefore, Equality 7-2521 is that rebel who is pushing the rules away and forming his own society, where being an individual is the greatest thing you could possibly be. Laws. Laws keep us safe and…
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to do or think alone” (Ayn Rand 17). Equality 7-2521 says in the novel that he is alone and that he can’t speak to anyone, only himself. The title of the book is Anthem, the author of this play is Ayn Rand. In the home of the street sweepers, no one talks to each other, and you must follow the law. This quote proves that the theme of the book is individualism. At the beginning of the novel, we all know that the Home of the Street Sweepers is where Equality 7-2521 lives. In the Home of the Street Sweepers…
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“Anthem” of Ayn Rand, the main character Equality 7-2521 and all the citizens of the society in the story have a tragic lives. A society with absolute conformity, which means there’s no individual right, everyone has to be the same as others, has to work for the government and follow unquestioned orders. The readers could easily find the different between “Anthem” ’s society and most countries’s society in the world. Furthermore, readers could see Equality 7-2521’s journey is much different, it ’s tougher…
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knowledge amongst an individual, something that is down upon in the society that Equality 7-2521 is from. A quote that supports the previous statement is from chapter four in paragraph 10 and it says, “For the first time we do care about our body. For this wire is as a part of our body, as a vein torn from us, glowing with our blood.” This quote explains how important this “newly” found object is important to Equality 7-2521 and how it’s spiritually apart of his own body and mind. However, there…
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“It is a sin to write this”-this quote is a transgression of law. A sin is the immoral act of doing something wrong or something against the law. Do you think Equality’s eventual assessments if his sin is correct? No, because when committing a sin, you are going against God’s words of not committing a sin. This quote is against God’s will to be written. The sin Equality 7-2521 has committed was lying to the Home of Counselors and being punished for something they should not have done. The sin that…
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against the rules and changed his fate, he is Equality 7-2521. In the beginning Equality 7-2521's moral assessment of a sin was very different, however by the end of the story it changed greatly . This was caused by two factors the meeting of a girl called Liberty 5-3000 and the discovery of electricity. Throughout the story his thinking has changed from what he was told was right, to what he believed was right. One thing that changed was at first Equality 7-2521 was not allowed to talk to the opposite…
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is equal in God’s eyes. In the novella, Equality 7-2521 was stripped of his freedoms. The author, Ayn Rand, develops the theme of sin through the character Equality 7-2521’s actions of freedom and selfishness. Everyone has the right of freedom. Equality 7-2521 feels that being an individual is freedom, because other men threaten to take that freedom from him. Freedom from others and being an individual is the most important kind of freedom. Equality 7-2521 questions what freedom is, and gives his…
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Ayn Rand, Equality 7-2521 lives in a society controlled by collectivism, and he is different. Equality 7-2521 is advanced in his society, which is exactly what the leadership doesn’t want. Equality is disciplined for his excess knowledge and ability to excel. Equality is able to identify that he could change this society and make it better. He builds his knowledge and starts to feel happiness for the first time. But Equality can’t stay, he runs away and becomes an individual. Equality 7-2521 overcomes…
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