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The Role Of Choices In Ayn Rand's Anthem

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Having choices can sometime leave a negative result that could affect others. Because of some individuals who could have caused problems for society,or because of strict individuals working for the government, choices are sometimes limited to the privileged. But it can cause problems for individuals who need the ability to make their own choices for their own sake. In the novella “Anthem” by Ayn Rand,a dystopia takes place in a futuristic era. It is long after a worldwide apocalypse. They are taught that having their life is a privilege.”We are nothing. Mankind is all. By the grace of our brother we are allowed our lives.” It is one of the many rules that their society follows. In the novella “Anthem” by Ayn Rand,the hero is different from everyone in his society. He is able to think for himself, not being under the control of the government frightens people;as they see him as rebellious. By the end of his journey through self discoveries and countless trials,he lives out his days in exile;where he can be himself and not worry about the ideas of others. …show more content…

With being able to access a huge amount of power. In the song they mention,’’I see the strings that control the system.I can do anything with no assistance.’’ With this, the narrator knows things that others may not know and want to use it to their advantage.In another example.’’Driving and I won’t stop. And it feels good to be alive and on top.” The narrator likes the feeling of power and being above everyone else. They won’t stop until they get what they want,power.Not having it yet gives them the time to think about what they would do with it.Like when they say,’’I can end the planet in a holocaust’’.They create plans for what they could do with that much

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