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    hi-tech gadgets and gear. Yet we consistently forget about the past and how the past always catches up, where light is gone and equality is a must were no sight of uniqueness is allowed. If that were the case we wouldn’t not be human. “Anthem” by Ayn Rand explains this world where everyone is the same and everyone is told exactly what to do. Equality 7-2521 is the main character of this story and tries to fix this problem. In this story, there is a dystopian protagonist, and a dystopian protagonist

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    Ego Anthem, by Ayn Rand, is a short novel set in a primitive dystopian future in which a repressive regime regulates every aspect of life. In this society, scientific knowledge as well as technological advancement are nonexistent. The main character, Equality 7-2521, experiences significant change as he goes through his literal journey from his rigidly backward society into an undiscovered tunnel, an uncharted forest, and inevitably to a house left from the Unmentionable Times. Rand illustrates his

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    rules and regulations have turned life negative for generations upon generations of people. The perfect world that they have created has begun to crack. Ayn Rand believed that collectivism was not beneficial to this dystopian life and showed her reasonings through the character Equality 7-2521, the exclusion of the word “I”, and fear. To begin, Ayn Rand shows the negative side of collectivism with the creation of the main character Equality 7-2521. Rand’s strong beliefs had her create a whole character

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    philosophical paradigm shift in the reader. Ayn Rand’s classic novel, Atlas Shrugged, seductively captures the quest of revolutionaries striving to achieve an ideal capitalist system. The producers of the world strike until the existing altruistic society collapses. They strike until they are rid of all the freeloaders who stand to benefit from their work. While the reader’s shift may not originally be in agreement with the extreme capitalistic view presented, Rand captures the reader’s attention with the

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    In life, you are born into societies where various ideas or things are thought to be normal and the customs are already established. The novel Anthem by Ayn Rand has many themes, but what I believe the theme of the novel is, to think for yourself. To think for yourself means to make your own decisions and opinions, without depending on other people. I also think that if you are going to think for yourself you can’t worry about what other people will think of what you believe in. Whether you believe

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    oppression used in the novel “ ANTHEM”, Ayn Rand demonstrates that you should always follow your goals no matter the obstacles along the way. The main character “Equality 7-2521” decides to do a sequence of events even if the actions taken are against the government. The decisions taken by Equality 7-2521 at the beginning of the novel affects his life at the end of the novel in a positive way. The main character went through many obstacles to achieve happiness. Rand uses imagery and diction to convey

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    philosophies to include in their novels, but Ayn Rand did. Ayn Rand used her philosophy in the main characters and influenced American society during the Cold War with her novel The Fountainhead. Through the actions of the protagonist Howard Roark, Ayn Rand demonstrates her philosophy of objectivism and her belief in individualism which reflect her opposition towards communism. Ayn Rand was born in St. Petersburg, Russia in 1905 under the name Alissa Rosenbaum (“Ayn”). Around the time of Rand’s childhood

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    Not by the fault of Equality, the protagonist of Ayn Rands novella Anthem, and not by a lack of intelligence, but the knowledge of something more leads the Council of Vocations to try to contain the wandering mind of Equality. Such a dystopian society strives to control all its people while ensuring that nobody will try to disobey the rules set for them. A routine day allows no time for wandering or creativity; a day of isolation. The craving for new knowledge spawns a thought in the human brain

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    The society depicted in Anthem, written by Ayn Rand, has the people working for other people, and that their own lives are useless, a system known as collectivism. The rules are quite restrictive in Anthem’s society for the purpose of keeping people in line so they would not rebel against the government. Rules also serve to keep people equal to one another; however, at the end of the novel, Equality 7-2521 creates his own society with hopes to give people full freedom and individualism. The government’s

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    “The Perfect Balance” More and more, the question of whether individualism is better than socialism in society has been coming up more frequently. In her novel Anthem, Ayn Rand shows individualism through Equality 7-2521. She places Equality within a society where having a unique identity is forbidden. Throughout the story, Ayn Rand uses Equality to prove that being part of a community is equally as important as being an individual. This question is put to the test when everyone in this society is

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