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    In Anthem by Ayn Rand the city has extreme rules and controls. They make everyone one think of himself as “we” not “I” or as a whole and not an individual. Equality 7-2521 is a man who is not like the other, he thinks a lot and about everything. “It is a sin to write this. It is a sin to think and to put them down on upon paper no others are to see. It is base and evil.” (Rand 17) The council of vocations makes these rules and forces them upon everybody. The council chooses where each person will

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    Society in a Different World Have you ever thought of living in a place where everyone is the same and no one is different? Boring, right. In the book Anthem, Ayn Rand fully expresses her thoughts about the role of individualism and society. Anthem is a dystopian novella, written in 1937 and published in England in 1938. The book is about a society, in which there is no “I” and only “we” is allowed. The dictatorship of Anthem tries to keep the members of society brainwashed by focusing on the importance

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    this unity has the potential to alter our own identities for the worse. Many have come to oppose this view known as collectivism; a primary exemplar for anti-collectivism is Ayn Rand; Ayn Rand was an impactful Russian author who endowed the world with many influential novels throughout the twentieth century. Within each novel, Rand delved into subjects that questioned the very moralities and ideologies that many individuals practice today, with anti-collectivism being a major focal point in many of her

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    In Ayn Rand’s dystopian novella Anthem, she shows us a different view on the aftermath of destruction. Many dystopian books have themes where there is no order and it is survival of the fittest, but in Rand’s book she shows us order and obedience. She shows us a society where man and women are stripped of anything that could make them feel individual, even their names. In Anthem, the council wants to create a perfect society where one must depend on others to be successful. However, throughout the

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    “Anthem” – one of writing authors Ayn Rand, shows her at her most vicious, hungry, and ambitious reading personality not only as a writer, but as a storyteller as well. The classic hit novel “Anthem” is the predecessor to Ayn Rands later books and storytelling works such as “The Fountainhead” and “Atlas Shrugged”, often tackles controversial themes that are still prevalent within modern America today, such as Family & Love. The grandeur novel “Anthem” is a reflection of such topics, all whilst being

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    Opposition in Society The society in which the characters from Anthem by Ayn Rand live in is one of little to no opposition. The World Council made rules at their own discretion and the citizens followed them without question. The big question, though, is why. Why did the citizens mindlessly follow the rules and restrictions of the World Council? The citizens of this futuristic society followed their leaders because they were suppressed. They were trained to believe that the World Council was smarter

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    Beyond Anthem’s Society's Rules, Controls, and Boundaries In the critically acclaimed novel, Anthem, written by Ayn Rand, the main character, Equality 7-2521, faces countless difficulties throughout the course of the book. In this dystopian society created by Ayn Rand, there are numerous rules, controls, and boundaries that are set by leaders of Equality’s community to keep the peace in the city. These alleged “rules” are Equality’s main conflict in the novel, due to his vast curiosity. Each of

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    In a clash between the collectivist and individualist mindsets, the once Equality 7-2521 and now self named Prometheus had proclaimed that the word “ego” is a sacred word. It is essential to note that Prometheus himself is the true embodiment of an egoist as he worships the word and personifies it in the best way possible. While egoism may be viewed as an awful philosophy to live by, it is the path which true arbors of inspiration and creativity within a society follow. Imagine a society where

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    “Anthem” was written by Ayn Rand, and she was born on February 2, 1905 in Russia. Russia at the time was heavily focused on collectivism, which is the idea that people should prioritize the good of society over the welfare of the individual, and was highly influential on Rand’s life. When she was introduced to American history, her ideas of what a free nation should be was America. When she left Russia, she decided to never go back to Russia and 13 years later, wrote Anthem. Anthem is set in the

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    Anthem is Against Feminism In the novel Anthem, by Ayn Rand, the theme of female inferiority is shown throughout the novel. Rand has been known to portray women as obedient and submissive to men in most of her novels. In Anthem Rand shows how women are inferior to men by; showing that a woman’s highest priority is to follow a man, that men can eliminate and redetermine a woman’s identity, and that women are only there to fit the needs of a man. In the novel, Liberty begs to never be left behind

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