Anthem
The True Importance of IndividualityAyn Rand's Anthem truthfully explores a consolidated collectivist society from which a man struggles to discover a way to escape the evasion and lies of this totalitarian government, while simultaneously trying to find the meaning of his own life as an individual, not as a group. Equality 7-2521, the protagonist that attempts and succeeds in achieving freedom, emphasizes the main point of the story by stating phrases that enable the reader to understand more clearly the destructive consequences of the word "we", as well as the importance of common individuality through the word "I". "My happiness needs no higher aim to vindicate it. My happiness is not the means to any end. It is the end." (pg. 95) Equality 7-2521 begins to fully realize his importance as an individual after discovering the word "I" as a means to decipher one another through an ancient book that he recovers. He justifies and proves his unsurpassable happiness of his breakthrough. His express
By reminding us of the individuality that many often take for granted, humanity is prompted to recognize how privileged the current state of society is as all people live in privacy whenever they choose, and they make our own decisions, rather than have others decide for their needs. Ayn Rand's novel , Anthem, does an outstanding job emphasizing the one of the main points many people often look over throughout modern society: humans have their own rights for their lives. "We know that we are evil, but there is no will in us and no power to resist it." (pg. 18) Before Equality 7-2521 discovers the awesome realization of the word "I", he remains bound down by the chains that disable his mind to discover anything else except for what is taught to him. Inside his locked way of thinking, he believes himself to be evil because he believes that trying to unearth a rational thought is a sin, treating all coherent judgments as a type of crime. "We were born with a curse. It has always driven us to thoughts w
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Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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