Harrison wants to prove his society and government wrong by showing them his curiosity and different ways of life. “I am a greater ruler than any man who ever lived! Now watch me become what I can become!” (Vonnegut 4). This shows the audience that although Harrison is different, he seems to question his society and make a change to it. In Rands Anthem, it is a sin to have any outbursts or emotional feelings towards anyone, but Equality has more unique thoughts for a woman in his society. “We have given them a name in our thoughts. We call them the Golden One” (Rand 41). This quote explains to the reader that while breaking his society’s rules, he still expresses his emotions for a women by giving her a name of his own. Both quotes show similarity to how both characters are unique in thinking over the rest of their society. To show conclusions, both pieces of work show similarity in Equality and Curiosity in both