Individuality In Ayn Rand's 'Anthem'

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Individuality

Individuality is a good thing to have. It separates you from the person next to you. For example, your name. If you define your name, it most likely defines you. There is no one that is the same as you. Not even a doppelganger. Your individuality is your pride. In the novella Anthem, there is a character named Equality 7-2521. He has little to no individuality. He is a little smarter. He is a little taller than everyone else. But other than that he is the same as all the other street sweepers. But this character needs his individuality. He is really smart and can’t express himself as well as he wants to. He sometimes doesn’t make sense. I never understand what he is trying to say but the way he says it I can tell