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Theme Of Individuality In Ayn Rand's Anthem

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Anthem, written by Ayn Rand, shows us a society where people are forced to be the same and are scared to be different. In Anthem’s society, the citizens are forced into specific lifestyles. Ayn Rand had written Anthem during World War II while some nations were trying to make their citizens the same. While this was going on, Rand decided to write about why individuality is important. In Anthem, Rand uses Equality 7-2521 to represent the individuality of one’s self. Equality thought differently than the other citizens in Anthem’s society. Throughout the book, he rebels against this society that is all the same and is forced into lifestyles they can’t pick. Equality 7-2521 gets away from this society by acting on his curiosity. Rand uses Equality 7-2521 to illustrate that having curiosity can help change situations whether it’s for better or worse. Equality 7-2521 is an introverted, intelligent character who deals with the World Council in his society telling him, “there is evil in your bones, Equality 7-2521, for …show more content…

The author, Ray Bradbury, had used the main character, Guy Montag, to also show that having curiosity can help change things whether for the better or worse. The society in Fahrenheit 451 are afraid of books and they are not allowed. Montag becomes curious about books and decides to stow them away in his house. The result of Montag’s curiosity is that he steals books from the houses he burns down. “He dropped the book. Immediately, another fell into his arms […] Now it plunged the book back under his arm, pressed it tight to sweating armpit, rushed out empty, with a magician’s flourish” (Bradbury, 37-38). Montag’s hand had moved the book under his arm and then ran out of the house with the book, stealing it. Another result is that Montag became entranced by books and decided to fight for them to be allowed again. He had run away and found a group of people who felt the same as

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