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Equality 7-2521 In Ayn Rand's Anthem

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Anthem Literary Analysis Image having to live in a society that you were against. Having to live a life not meant for you; however, you deal with it majority of your life until you decide enoughs enough. This is what Equality 7-2521 had to deal with within the novella Anthem. The life he was forced to live was enough for him. He had a passion which made him an outcast in his society. Equality also had to deal with struggles involving his society because he wanted to be his on individual self while everyone else opposed this ideal. Equality 7-2521 transforms into an individual, however, retains his values old collectivism because it's fairly new to him, the Council continues to pressure him into being a collectivist like everyone else in the …show more content…

In the beginning of Anthem, Equality was taught only the ways of collectivism. This is partially why he still has collectivist thoughts.¨We are nothing. Mankind is all. By the grace of our brothers are we allowed our lives. We exist through, by and for our brothers who are the State. Amen (21).” This is a path similar to the Pledge of Allegiance that was taught throughout Equality’s life that he had to say everyday. It shows that there is no individuality and that everyone does things for each other. Similarly, as the story progressed Equality’s writing showed significant conflict within his writing that distinctive changes as he progress in his writing. For example, he would talk about something that deals with being an individual and then immediately change his mind and talk about how it’s a sin or that it’s evil. Commentary - This shows how Equality 7-2521 does think as an individual however, he holds his collectivist thoughts even within his …show more content…

The Council has different branches but all of them have the same thing in common and that is to remain in power and also encourage collectivism. “The will of the Council is above all things, for it is the will of our brothers, which is holy. But if you wish it so, we shall obey you. Rather shall we be evil with you than good with all our brothers.(34)” The Council has pretty much seen as a god almost with all the power. They also make rules in which are told as if it were for their “brothers.” Likewise, the Council also had so much influence, that they end up using their power on those who go against their values by using inhumane or harsh punishments. Because the Council found out about Equality 7-2521 and the sins in which he was convicted of, they forced him to go to the Palace of Detention where he was forced to be lashed, beaten, and even severely burned. These torturous punishments prove that the Council is not afraid to enforce their power of people to defy collectivism. By doing these techniques, people within the society are shown what would happen if an individual does not hold the same values as the

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