Equality knows that the mysteries of the Earth can be unraveled if only his fellow men would stop listening to the Council of Scholars, but because,
is the reality for the unfortunate souls harbored under a totalitarian administration. Ayn Rand wrote a descriptive novel titled Anthem, which told a story about the many people that lived under a communist government. Rand was an early twentieth century dystopian author who was born in Soviet Russia. Furthermore, “In creating her novels, Rand sought to make real her exalted view of man and of life” (“About Ayn Rand”). Rand does this by describing the events occuring in Equality 7-2521’s life; readers…
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Breaking Free From Collectivism Equality 7-2521 lives in a world of collectivism. In this collectivist dictatorship the word “I” has vanished. Equality always struggled with being the same as his brothers. “It was not that the learning was too hard for us. It was that the learning was too easy” (Rand 21). Equality must struggle to overcome the collectivism to be free of his society in Anthem. In Anthem, Equality frees himself from collectivism, but like all heroes, he struggled. “It has reached…
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Ayn Rand, author of Anthem, experienced a horrible childhood during Russia’s difficult times, which scarred her and impacted her to include her personal experience in her writing. Rand’s purpose of this action is to demonstrate the feelings of Equality 7-2521, as it is very similar to her own feelings during her time in Russia. In Anthem, Rand includes an allusion by showing the feelings of Equality 7-2521 as he watches the Transgressor that spoke the Unspeakable Word being burned alive. “And…
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When one reads even the first paragraph of Ayn Rand’s “Anthem”, it is difficult to not immediately draw a connection to the multiple communist regimes throughout history. Multiple connections can be drawn, and external evidence can be used as well. Ayn Rand was very opposed to collectivism, and in turn, communism. She even designed a philosophy that directly opposes it. The idea that shall be expanded on in this essay is simple. The world of “Anthem” is essentially an elegant critique of collectivism…
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Anthem "We are one in all and all in one. There are no men but only the great WE, One, indivisible and forever” (19). This shows the ideal case of collectivism; thinking and acting as one mind, instead of individually. Ayn Rand’s book Anthem showcases the differences between collectivism and individualism. It starts off displaying an extreme case of collectivism and shows how nobody has their own name and cannot use words such as “I” or “me”, but only “we” and “them”. Throughout the book, the main…
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Grade 10 English, Period 4 February 20, 2013 Anthem Contest Essay As Prometheus says, “To be free, a man must be free of his brothers.” In Ayn Rand’s novel, Anthem, a man struggles to become free and to fight the masses of conformity. Throughout the novel, the story shows human nature and the want to gain all the knowledge of his mysterious society. An anthem is a sacred composition set to words from the Bible. This may have significance with the title Rand has given the book by paralleling…
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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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Ayn Rand, who is the author of dystopian novel Anthem, uses her belief of “Objectivism” to criticize “Collectivism.” When Ayn Rand wrote the dystopian novel, she hoped to enlighten others about her philosophy about individualism, she said, “ "My philosophy, in essence, is the concept of man as a heroic being, with his own happiness as the moral purpose of his life, with productive achievement as his noblest activity, and reason as his only absolute” (Rand). In Anthem they have a society that is controlled…
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has been repressed to the point that the word “I” no longer exists. Now, as hellish as that sounds, imagine that you are the only one who has the capability to break free from the iron fists that are choking you and your brothers. This is the life of Equality 7-2521, the principal character and narrator of Ayn Rand’s Anthem. Anthem takes place in the dark ages of the future, in a totally collectivized world. This culture has regressed to conditions reminiscent of Ancient Greece and the European Dark…
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forcefully stripping civilians of their freedoms, personal life, individuality, personal ambitions, personal interests, and desire for instant gratification. This pattern is seen throughout Kurt Vonnegut’s “2BR02B”, and “Player Piano”, as well as in Ayn Rand’s “Anthem”, this is also seen in several 20th and 21st century socialist, fascist, and communist countries throughout the world. Vonnegut’s short story “2BR02B” is a prime example of a socialist utopia. Vonnegut depicts a world that strictly enforces…
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