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Humanity And Dystopia In Anthem, By Ayn Rand

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The future as we imagine it, is to be filled with hi-tech gadgets and gear. Yet we consistently forget about the past and how the past always catches up, where light is gone and equality is a must were no sight of uniqueness is allowed. If that were the case we wouldn’t not be human. “Anthem” by Ayn Rand explains this world where everyone is the same and everyone is told exactly what to do. Equality 7-2521 is the main character of this story and tries to fix this problem. In this story, there is a dystopian protagonist, and a dystopian protagonist is a character that feels trapped and is struggling to escape his/her society. Equality, the dystopian protagonist in “Anthem”, questions the society he lives in by figuring out that being …show more content…

“we know these things, but we do not care… we are tired.” (RAND 76) Equality is alone here yet keeps using the word “we” rather than “I” or “me” This shows how he identifies himself as a group “we” even though he is alone. “My hands… My spirit… my sky… My forest… My earth…” (RAND 94) In this text Equality begins to use the world “My”. This is a word that is used to classify your-self as an individual and shows how equality thinks he is an individual. Equality changes from classifying himself as a group to classifying himself as an individual. This is how Equality changes throughout the text. The character, Equality, helps develop the theme Individualism is important to accept yourself as a person. This is having the character develop who he is and how to be himself throughout the text. “We strive to be like all our brother men, for all men must be alike.” (RAND 19) This shows how Equality, at the beginning of the text, is bounded by being equal with everyone he knows because that is the way of his societies system. “I Lift my head and I spread my arms. This, my body and spirt.” (RAND 98) Equality develops throughout the text and learns to be and individual and be who he truly is. This help develops the theme by using the character and having him develop who he is to help develop the theme. The pion is the character developed the theme by having the character develop himself and who he is.

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