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Anthem by Ayn Rand

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Anthem, the futuristic novel pinned by Ayn Rand in 1937 gives light to a very scary place and time. This writing expressed her views and beliefs that the United States would be repeating a dark place of its history. Setting the preface where slavery and dictatorship was once more the social norm. As with most forward thinkers their thoughts and ideas are concerned extreme and not given the validity they deserve until future generation look back into the past. History and human behavior always repeats itself.
Equality 7*2521 is a young boy that serves as the narrator of the story. Anthem is told by him to express his view point of social order and its fall. Where doing anything alone is a sin. As the secrete tunnel was discovered a fortress, retreat and refuge was to life of this young boy. A place where he can feel safe and express his thoughts and ideas without the outside world controlling him anyway. His goal was to obtain a small dose of what he craved. Seclusion! He refused to give in, like most people, to the idea that the society was supposed to be seen as “we” instead of individuals.
After two years of experimenting and helping himself to the manuscript and studies of scholars, he was finally to create the electric light bulb. He knew society would profit from this invention but was unsure of how to share this with society since being in the tunnel was breaking the rules. His best bet, according to him, was to show his idea to the scholars. While working on his

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