The book “Anthem” by Ayn Rand is revealed as an equal society where individuality has been isolated. It introduces the community and the power the World Council has over everyone. They seem to think that they were born with a curse. They thought this because Equality 7-2521 had been thinking forbidden thoughts for most of his life and he can’t resist them. This is bad because the World Council must strive to keep everyone in the community alike. They believe that being different is bad and aspire to be powerful and dominant. All people must use the form “We.” Equality 7-2521, is a great young man who has a desire of being a scientist, but is commanded to be a Street Sweeper by the government. The Council punishes Equality 7-2521 for being "different," which in his case means being brilliant and smart. They are fearful of the way his mind works and they don't want to show the world the incredible thing that he has found. Which brings us back to the concept of the word “We.” No one has a personal name but are tagged with generalized concepts of collectivism such as Equality, International, Liberty, and so forth. “We are in all and all in one. There are no men but only the great WE, One indivisible and forever (pg.19).” The …show more content…
They did not want people to establish a close relationship. Over a period time, the government managed to eliminate all knowledge of the word "I" from their language. Which is why they use the word “We”. Individuals have no right to enjoy life, and their actions are brutally controlled. The Saint of the Pyre is the only man who re-discovered the meaning of the word "I" but was convicted to death. “The secrets of this earth are not for all men to see, but only for those who will seek them (pg. 52). Nobody else was interested about figuring out why they were all living as in an individual nation. Not until, Equality 7-2521 who is given a name:
Equality 7-2521 doesn’t like what the council of vocations assigned his job for the rest of his life. He was always different from his brothers and people look at him like. Equality 7-2521 always wanted to be apart of the home of the scholars and learn more things. While doing his job equality sees an a dark tunnel that lead to thing from the unmentionable. He sneaks off to the tunnel to mess with this box that he found while roaming the tunnels one night.
The book, Anthem, was written by a woman named Ayn Rand and she wrote it in 1938. This book was about how before the Great Rebirth, people thought that they could not be one. They only referred themselves as more than one person by using the words us, we, and they. So to find out what really happened, a boy named Equality 7-2521 had to search how to use the words correctly. Equality 7-2521 was the tallest in the city and the Teachers thought he had evil in his bones.
Throughout Anthem by Ayn Rand, Equality 7-2521 is an embodiment of defiance and independence in a society where it is prohibited.
Equality 7-2521 just wants to be different from everyone else. In chapter 6 of the novel Anthem Equality 7-2521 hopes lie on
In the dystopian novel “Anthem” by Ayn Rand, the author uses the Council as an example of those who possess complete knowledge. They lead the community with their wisdom and are always right in their conviction, which is how they manipulate the City. The character Equality 7-2521 is introduced as one who believes that despite the requirements of the Council to obey, he cannot compromise the morals that are significant to him, so he wrote, which he believes “is a sin to write this. It is a sin to think words no others think and to put them down upon a paper no others will see. It is base and evil.”(Rand
The book “Anthem” written by Ayn Rand is a book that deals with many topics within the main idea of the perfect world. The only problem is the word “I” is forbidden. “We” is the only acceptable word, there is no distinguishing yourself. The book takes place in the future, when all human rights are taken away and you live to your government's standards. No one has any individual rights anymore.
It is well known throughout the society that “We [the people] are one in all and all in one. There are no men, but the great WE, One, indivisible, and forever,” (19), yet Equality spend two years’ worth of his nights thinking separately, and working alone in the hole that he and International 4-8818 discovered. Equality also is guilty of the Transgression of Preference due to his favoring of International, and Liberty 5-3000. Another action seen as a sin to his society is Equality’s creation of the light. The light was created in solitude and “What is not done collectively cannot be good,” (73).
The book Anthem by Ayn Rand is a different universe than ours where all men are treated equal and have all the same rights that must be followed. This society has lots of rules and laws you would never think about. Throughout the book, you learn about how different Equality is from all his brothers from thinking of things others wouldn’t and exploring places that haven’t been explored in many years. Since he is different from all his brother's Equality is not very good at following the quite different laws given to every man in the society. From our world to Equalities laws are very different from not being able to write or separating women and men.
“I am done with the monster of ‘We,’ the word of serfdom, of plunder, of misery, falsehood and shame.” (Anthem page 97). Anthem written by Ayn Rand is a story about a dystopian society in which collectivism and going against conformity becomes the life of a male individual, the protagonist- Equality 7-2521. Equality 7-2521 was born in a collective society, a society in which a group of people are treated as a single being, and right from the beginning was considered a threat to the entire “perfect” system, or what was thought to be a perfect system. Later, Liberty 5-3000 is introduced and she becomes Equality’s lover and “partner in crime” when it came to leaving and/or straying away from what was socially correct, yet even when they've broken
"We are one in all and all in one. There are no men but only the great WE, One, indivisible and forever’”(Rand 19). In Ayn Rand’s dystopian novel, Anthem, the citizens are trained from birth to think only in the plural, to the point where they cannot even conceive of individuals, but only see each other as part of the whole group. Rand’s protagonist, Equality 72521, begins the novel as a street-sweeper who is devoted to the group, but begins to move towards individuality as he progresses towards pure selfishness, as Rand believes we all should. Rand uses the words “we” and “I” to represent Equality’s journey from being dependent on the group, to being utterly independent of everyone.
Title Michel Foucault once said, “There are forms of oppression and domination which become invisible. . .” The government, in Ayn Rand’s Anthem, is long since corrupt and has perverted their original idea of equality. Even though true equality will never be, this government has completely taken over all aspects of their citizens’ lives and the people do not acknowledge anything wrong. Oppression has become the normal reality for the citizens crushing their spirit until someone started to break the mold. Equality 7-2521 slowly confronted the injustice in his pursuit for knowledge.
In the beginning of the Anthem written by Ayn Rand, Equality 7-2521 was always told to act like his brothers, he was punished and disciplined as a child. They even state the same saying before bed each night, “We are all and all for one, there is no we only the great we, one indivisible and forever. ”(Chapter 1, Paragraph 8) Equality 7-2521 even states “We repeat this to ourselves, but it helps us not. ”(Chapter 1, Paragraph 9), basically he is saying that he has said this saying his whole life before he goes to bed, but he doesn't believe in what he states.
“We are one in all and all in one. There are no men but only the great WE, One, indivisible and forever” (Rand 19). How can an individual be a hero in a collectivist society? In The Anthem, a novella by Ayn Rand, the protagonist, Equality 7-2521 is portrayed as an archetypal epic hero. Equality 7-2521 exhibits the characteristics of an epic hero because he is capable of great deeds, he has a nemesis, and he experiences an event that leads to a quest.
In the book “Anthem” by Ayn Rand, the main character, Equality 7-2521, changed significantly. At first, he believed in staying true to the society, but this later changed when he began to have his own ideas and thoughts. He began to see the world through his own eyes, instead of looking through the tainted eyes that the leaders of his society had given him. Throughout the book Equality 7-2521 discovered many new and different feelings. He began to fall in love with The Golden One, even though it was forbidden.
Rene Boisvert. Pronouns: to show he speaks for the people, he often use the word “we”. Example “I’ll tell you what we want. We want political sovereignty. We want our language…”