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Examples Of Diction In Anthem By Ayn Rand

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Sai Charan Todupunoori Mrs. Moore English, I Period Seven 02 October 2017 Freedom: The Important Aspect of Life Overall from the past couple of centuries, freedom has been granted to every human in the past and that should continue so the place god created grows. Ayn Rand’s dystopian novella “Anthem”, uses many ionic examples of diction and symbolism beneficial to seriously mention that every human on planet Earth, bears the opportunity to do anything or to feed themselves knowledge about something very particular. To start off, liberty is the most important aspect of life because without it the world’s existence is nearly impossible because people decide to perform tasks of their choice and if they couldn’t, this place we have today would …show more content…

This citation comes from Ayn Rand’s novella “Anthem” and it represents as diction and lack of restrictions that they need because Equality must be forbidden according to the law from knowing what she wants to learn about, while she secretly defies the law because she cannot just resist. Also, if someone doesn’t know anything about what they want to know, how can they possibly accomplish something or get smart, and in this case, Equality wishes to be part of the Home of The Scholars. This evidence also comes from “Anthem,” “Don’t even think in your minds of the work you would like to do. You will be prescribed a mandate by the Council of Vocations whether you like it or not” (Rand,6). This line represents diction which shows that Equality and his men don’t acquire the power to choose their occupation and how they want to lead their life because it goes on to prevail what every human hope for, but in this case, he acts forbidden according to the law. Therefore, unalienable rights should be present to all women and men of different races. The last citation comes from “Anthem” which represents diction, “We didn’t wish to be leader even though it is a great job, we wished to be …show more content…

This especially turns out to be a terrifying mess to clean up for the society, economy and government. The next quotation comes from Ayn Rand’s dystopian novella “Anthem” which represents an example of symbolism. “Even at the darkest time, we woke up when our brother was totally asleep the fact that shapes of their bodies were still in bed with a blanket covering themselves up, so we shut our mouths, stopped our breathing for a while” (Rand,8). The quote Ayn Rand has written most importantly represents that Equality and the others have the right to reserve any freedom based on how the citizens want to use it and what they want to know. For instance, the fact that they woke in the middle of the night afraid of their brothers waking up and judging them and eventually getting them in trouble by the guards and the Council of Vocations makes them and their environment unsecure. Secondly if they were caught, they would also go to the department of corrections which basically means prison. This situation that Equality faces completely unfair because there is no

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