When you grow up in the world we do you are told that you can achieve anything and be whoever you want to be. What if you couldn’t tell anyone what you were dealing with, what would you do? Ayn Rand chose to write about it. She connected us with her history through the character, Equality. She translates her struggles through him and in doing this she made an impact. Rand unveils the actions of her characters and brings attention to their wrong doings. In the book Anthem, Ayn Rand relates her past and personal problems to those of Equality 7-2521 to make a statement with the actions of her characters.
Equality is directly related to Rand in varying ways. Throughout Rand’s life she has dealt with struggles that relate closely with Equality
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Rand had an infatuation with a French author that influenced her life’s work much like Equality. He became incited by the acts of the Transgressor of the Unspeakable word. Rand wrote, “There was no pain in their eyes and no knowledge of the agony of their body. There was only joy in them, and pride, a pride holier than it is fit for human pride to be”(51). The acts of the Transgressor planted the idea in Equality that dying for what you believe in is worth more than sercoming to society. Rand also contended with the lack of freedom in writing and actions. The communist society discouraged the rights of the individual much like a collectivist society and put down whoever challenged their power. The Council of Vocations felt threatened by Equality because he is young, strong, intelligent, and could be more powerful than they are themselves. Another part of Ayn’s life was when she climbed to the top, attempting what seemed near impossible she worked low income jobs, made costumes, and worked as an actor all to achieve success for her writing. Equality risked everything for his inventions, he hid from society and conducted secret experiments to obtain …show more content…
Ever since Equality was young he was different than his brothers. He was “too smart, too tall” and he threatened their way of life, so they did everything they could to hid him by granting him the street sweeper position, the least important job in their society. I suspect he was sabotaged by the Council of Vocation on an account of sinister motivation, but means of incompetence could’ve factored in as well. After Equality presented his idea to the Home of Scholars he realized, “Many men in the Homes of the Scholars have had strange new ideas in the past . . . but when the majority of their brother Scholars voted against them, they abandoned their ideas, as all men must”(71). The collectivist world in which he lives believes that if an idea is not thought or approved of by a group it is worthless. Rand believes that by subjecting the entire group to anonymous agreement weakens the intelligence of society. She believes this because in the process of a cohesive group the weaklings bring down the most brilliant, which robs the community of superior knowledge. That would be considered sinister motivation, but is he the first to be rejected and hidden by the Council? We do not know the time frame of this society although we can assume that it has existed for a while considering how fluently it runs. The Council could be mindlessly punishing people because it was what they were
“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 told with almost an aura of mystery within the novels plotline / storyline. “Anthem’s” take on things such as individuality and self discovery along with universal, self serving terms such as “I” & the word “We” are the key factors in helping differinciate this author Ayn Rand from other authors that write and compse the same genre of literature as Ayn Rand. Anyways, please allow for me to introduce you to the under the surface, deeper themes expressed in the classic debut novel, Ayn Rands “Anthem”
Ayn Rand chose to rename her main characters to give an understanding of her philosophies, which are shown from the comparisons. She strongly exemplifies her disbelief of collectivism by forcing her main characters to disobey their society, making them realize that they have a right to be different and that they want more knowledge about the times before the Great Rebirth. She demonstrates her belief of individualism and the right of having your own freedom by the Character Equality and how his thought process is contradictive to his
The novel of Anthem, written by Ayn Rand, contributes to controversial subjects in society that are still relevant today. Some issues addressed by Rand in her novel include: equality, social hierarchy, individuality, and government. Throughout the duration of reading Anthem the issues in which Rand makes relevant are not obvious, but more so discussed through conflicts and situations that the main character, Equality 7-2521, encounters. Although many of the altercations that present social issues are provided by either other characters singlehandedly or by a group of the characters in alliance, some of the main issues that arise in this novel are presented within the main character himself.
The novel Anthem illustrates women in an inferior light, demeaning their importance and value to the world. Ayn Rand creates woman as a creature to lick the dust from the soles of man’s feet, and to endure anything he
In this paper, I will be talking about the book called Anthem by Ayn Rand. I will be talking about characters such as protagonists and antagonists and how some characters impacted the story. I will talk about the setting, conflicts, and the plot of the story. I will also talk about literary devices such as point of view, symbolism, mood, tone, and theme.
When Equality 7-2521 begins the novel by saying, “It is a sin to write this.” he has a different moral assessment of writing than at the end of the novel. Throughout Anthem, Equality’s actions affect how he views his society and the people around him. By the end of the story, Equality begins to realize that the government and society that he lives in might not be so perfect, and it might not be a sin to write. Equality’s eventual moral assessments of his sins are correct and are supported by; his growth throughout the story, the themes of independence developed in the novel and Ayn Rand’s concepts concerning communism. These are the three ideas that will be developed and explained in this paper.
Anthem by Ayn Rand is a dystopian novel written in the 1930’s. The novel displays a society that confines the human mind and body. The rights humans are restricted to what the government believes is fit. The characters are ruled by collectivism and communist. Communism is the belief that the government should own everything. Collectivism is the belief of a superior group that controls society. Rand reveals the nature of the main character’s society and the values of the main character, Equality 7-2521 by writing this excerpt of the novel in the character’s perspective in an assertive tone and beginning with the rights and wrongs of their society.
Social conformity becomes dangerous in this society that Ayn Rand shows. First this is shown when men and women are forbidden to talk to each other. In the beginning, Equality met Liberty 5-3000, a young woman who works in the fields and lives in the Home of the Peasants. Equality 7-2521 explains, “And each day thereafter we knew the illness of waiting for our hour on the northern road. And there we looked at Liberty 5-3000 each day” (39). This shows that Equality wants to talk to her, but doesn’t want to be caught by fellow brothers. This is important because if he gets caught breaking the rules of the society he lives in, he will be lashed to death. If he wants to see Liberty, he must not talk or notice her or he will be showing preference which is not allowed. Secondly, this is shown when men and women do talk to each other. Now, throughout the story while Equality is going through the tunnel to see Liberty he decides to break the
“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 future and is based in a city that has collapsed from modern day society and accepts collectivism. “Anthem” is a novella about a man named Equality 7-2521 and throughout his life, he struggles to find self-identification in a society that has no sense of individualism. Throughout the story of “Anthem” the main themes are the importance of the individual and the value of martyrdom. Ayn Rand wrote “Anthem” as a warning to us westerners about the horrors of collectivism regardless of how it was put in use. She experienced most of the horrors first hand and this was also another reason for writing “Anthem”. Some of the horrors of what she experienced was the Kerensky Revolution and the Bolshevik Revolution which ended in her father’s pharmacy being confiscated and leading to periods of near-starvation. So, based on Rand’s past experiences and her ideas, she wrote “Anthem”.
Imagine a world where everyone is equal; living a life that feels almost programmed. Humans may not realize the impact freedom, technology, and independence has on our daily lives; however, Anthem by Ayn Rand demonstrates the importance of these rights. The story portrays the life of a young man, Equality 7-2521, living in a society that is built on severe rules and laws. These laws are designed to eliminate individuality, resulting in an extremely controlled environment. Due to the laws, Equality 7-2521 rebels against the society. For example, Equality 7-2521 was given the job as a Street Sweeper but realized life was unchallenging for him, and was punished for going beyond his limitations. Equality 7-2521 understands that solitude is
The fiction novel Anthem by Ayn Rand, begins as equality takes a journey to individualism. He begins by writing how wrong he is to be writing what he is, how much of a sin it is. To be thinking as his own, and as an “I”. Ayn Rand is from Russia, which is a communist society. As Rand was growing up in this time frame, she had made the time to give herself an education which was frowned upon as she was a woman. She was not given a sense of “I” it was the normal thing for women to stand back and watch. To continue deeper into the book, Equality's eventual assessment of his writing on his own, changed from being a sin to being and individual activity, from the beginning to the end of the book.
Ayn Rand's Anthem shows us her view of our world united under what seems to be communist rule. For example their view of right and wrong; which Anthem portrays is a system of very strict rules which mainly make sure that everyone is involved in a collective role within the society in this system no one is considered an individual or that they can even think as an individual.
Basic summary: The novel Anthem by Ayn Rand is a dystopian science fiction novel that is set in the future where there are no rights or freedom there is no such thing as “I”. Everyone is equal to each other; they work and live in collective groups everyone is thought as one. The narrator, Equality 7-2521 has always stood out from everyone else, he was much smarter, later on, he vows to use his new knowledge to build a society based on individual freedom.
brought them for a civilization where the word ?I? did not exist to a world
As a young lady, Ayn’s father oft told her about why it is so crucial for one to have self, and to be narcissistic, rather than to be selfless. Day after day he would continually remind her “We are not born to do what other people want us to do” (In Her Own Words). These words profoundly affect, not only Ayn’s writing, but her behavior as well. Consequently, Ayn is one of the most self-optimistic personage, one will ever behold. In one interview she even spoke, “I was the most brilliant” (In Her Own Words); nonetheless, she knew of her grandeur and was not reluctant to declare it. Although one generally portrays being egotistic as a negative element, it is actually the key to obtaining complete ecstasy. Thereby, Ayn concluded to address individualism, versus collectivism, in a manner that was both compelling, yet transparent to the reader; thus, creating the character “Equality 7-2521”. Today’s society expects one to relinquish to what humanity covets of him or her. More times than not, this is due to one’s lack of knowledge on collectivism, rather than the fact he or she prefers it over individualism. Even those who genuinely favor communism, do not grasp how precarious, and fatal it is; nevertheless, Ayn wrote Anthem, to such an extreme, in an attempt to augment awareness, as it must become a public interest. Individuals of