In the book, Anthem it is about a man known as Equality 7-2521 who we follow throughout the story. Equality 7-2521 lives in a society that believes all men should act as one unit, and they shouldn’t have any thoughts of their own. Equality 7-2521 ends up breaking all of the laws created by the Council. By Equality 7-2521 breaking the laws it causes him to be labeled as damned. In Equality 7-2521 society, any action that is made alone is wrong and evil. Their society; is known as collectivism while…
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Equality 7-2521 is a diverse character who shows how suppression of human nature can lead to chaos. Anthem showcases the fight with oneself to discover new things against the will established in you by those who reared you. It also shows that people may change from the way they were, yet, always falls back into the comfort of their youth in one way or another. Uniformity; where citizens of a country/state/land/etc. can form to one ideal, (i.e. “You are all One”) and Theocracy; a society ruled by…
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question, shying away from giving an actual answer in order not to give their opinion. Many people, however, would gladly answer the question, having a strong belief in whether or not their government’s actions were for the benefit of the people. In Ayn Rand’s essay, How Does One Lead a Rational Life in an Irrational Society?, she suggests that when these leaders are voted for by the people or even chosen by the existing government, most of their morals and ideas that won them the election are tossed…
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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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starting in the late 1910s when the Russian Revolution led by Vladimir Lenin kick-started the idea of the Communist Party. Ayn Rand was just a young Russian girl during the Russian Revolution. Her unique experiences are represented in some of her novels, including the novel Anthem. Through Ayn Rand’s thoughts about the novel and her representation of the collectivist society, Anthem is an extreme possibility of the future but was not intended to represent what Rand thought the future would hold, or a…
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Ayn Rand was born and raised in Russia at the beginning of the Holocaust. She had no choice but to witness the horror of genocide unfold as she tried to live her life. Therefore, her unique philosophy was created from experience rather than preference. There is no doubt Anthem is intended to portray the future of the world, but whether Anthem will become reality will ultimately be decided by the actions of civilians. In Anthem, Ayn Rand often emphasizes the point that no man in society can refer…
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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 Ages. In the midst of fear and subordination, one man stands alone. Equality 7-2521 is not like his brothers. He is able think, create and defy. This makes him extremely…
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In Ayn Rand’s novel Anthem, freedom and individual rights have been completely taken away. The novel takes place in a dystopian society where everyone shares a common belief. “We are one in all and all in one. There are no men but only the great WE, One, indivisible and forever” (Rand 11). The government forbids anyone to think as an individual or write and invent things unless they are put into a house that allows them to do so. This creates a problem for the main character, Equality 7-2521, who…
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Anthem by Ayn Rand is a classic novel that can relate to many historical beliefs, issues, and events. Anthem displays a society where many economical-political beliefs are used. Rand exposes the many problems these beliefs have throughout the book using her philosophy of objectivism. Anthem takes place in some unknown future time and place in which freedom and individual rights do not exist. Anthem displays an extreme collectivism society which has led to the start of a dictatorship of the fascist/communist…
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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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