...Ayn Rand writes, “Moral values are the motive power of a man’s actions.” in her short essay. Equality forming his own moral judgement proves that he is staying honest to himself and prevents his mind from irrationality and creating a false sense of reality like the people in Anthem. For example, the Scholars refuse to take in Equality’s discovery of electricity because they have been taught that everyone is equal and using their flawed logic sense, they thought Equality believed he was higher than others. Equality is shocked by their thinking and how they can be so wrong, even sacrificing his own life for the sake of his invention. When he realizes they want nothing to do with the lightbulb, he runs away which shows that he feels the same way as Ayn Rand. He realizes that the society is...
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...Claim: The message I believe the author is communicating about the relationship between government, economics and society is to emphasize individuality. Government: In the book Anthem, the government that is established in the society, controls every aspect of an individual’s life. Equality 7-2521 finds himself in a collectivist state where this type of government is based on the premise that all people live and work for the benefit and good of everyone else. Everyone has a place or part of the government because no decisions are made without complete consensus of the populace. The leaders, also known as the World Council, are the group that makes these decisions for the larger lower class as separated by intelligence or any other valuable...
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...Ayn Rand wrote a book call Anthem, she wrote her book to represent collectivism. She thinks that collectivism is the opposite of indulivisam. The world council of scholar were so angry Because it took the council 50 years just to get the candle approved. He felt he was superiter to his brothers, so his brothers were felt disrespected. Also he was disrespecting his job that he was given. “How dared you think that your mind held greater wisdom than the minds of your brothers? And if the Councils had decreed that you should be a Street Sweeper.” (pg.41) This topic is related to the topic of Collective because they had to work to get the candle approved. The word ego mean a person's sense of self-esteem or self-importance. It also means that...
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...Ayn Rand, the author of the novel Anthem, views the concept of being an “other” in society as a stepping stone to one being truly enlightened and destined for a journey far greater than others who are compliant to society’s whims or standards. According to Rand, being an “other” in society is not a burden and those who aren’t “others” in this relative society would be placed in classifications such as the mindless, afraid, or complacently foolish. What sets Equality 7-2521 apart from others, is not only his appearance, but his extensive want of freedom and for his longing of knowledge which stems from his insatiable curiosity. After some time of actively attempting to disperse himself of these inclinations, he cannot resist the desires...
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...Anthem is about Equality 7-2521’s struggle to be in individual in a society that’s bans and punishes individuality. The story starts with Equality telling us about his early life, saying that he always struggled in school because he was taller than his brothers and was always curious about the world around him, which are all looked down upon in their society. Early on, Equality also had dreams of being a scholar because he’d be able to explore the world around him and further fuel his creativity, but instead, the Council of Vocations sent him to be a street sweeper, stemming as a punishment for being so different. Equality then finds a friend in International 4-8818 and falls in love with Liberty 5-3000, both of which are forbidden by their oppressive rulers....
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...Ayn Rand’s novel, Anthem connects to our society and history. The novel and our society both have groups of jobs and laws that have to be followed. Also, the novel and our history both involve communism. To begin with, Anthem and our society both have groups of jobs. Equality 7-2521 states, “They called the Students’ names, and when the Students stepped before them, one after another, the Council said: “Carpenter” or “Doctor” or “Cook” or “Leader.”” (Rand 10). This quote shows that the group of jobs in the novel, are present in today’s society. In conclusion, this quote supports the idea that Anthem has a connection with our society. In addition, Anthem and our society have laws that have to be followed. Equality 7-2521 says,...
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