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    The fiction novel, The Fountainhead, by Ayn Rand is based off of her philosophy of Objectivism. Ayn Rand defines and separates her philosophy of Objectivism into four different and distinct parts. The first part Ayn Rand explains is Metaphysics. Metaphysics is an objective reality where you only accept facts as reality and not fantasies or desires. The next part of Objectivism is Epistemology, which is reasoning by perceiving reality by using knowledge or facts as your guide. The third part is

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    Anthem by Ayn Rand

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    Anthem, the futuristic novel pinned by Ayn Rand in 1937 gives light to a very scary place and time. This writing expressed her views and beliefs that the United States would be repeating a dark place of its history. Setting the preface where slavery and dictatorship was once more the social norm. As with most forward thinkers their thoughts and ideas are concerned extreme and not given the validity they deserve until future generation look back into the past. History and human behavior always repeats

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    Ayn Rand Individualism

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    Ayn Rand Ayn Rands critical thinking throughout life made her a very successful writer. Her three major notions encouraged readers to be selfish using reason, reality, self-interest and capitalism. She believed happiness could be achieved no matter what standards, and to be content in life is up to oneself. When Ayn Rand was young she looked up to Maurice champagne the author of La Vallee Mysterieuse, Victor Hugo author of Les Miserables, and Fredrick Nietzsche author of Beyond Good and Evil

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    Essay of Ayn Rand Ayn Rand is a wonderful Russian American writer. As a writer, she committed to express her faith,she is brave because she never gave up in exposing her belief, in which she succesed through continous effort. Ayn Rand was born on February 2, 1905, and passed away on March 6, 1982. With her strong character as an othrest, she supported rational and ethical egoism , and rejected altruism and collectivism. Ayn’s works profoundly expressed her idea. For example in art ,Ayn likes to write

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    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. D. Thesis statement: In the novel Anthem, the author, Ayn Rand implements

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    This essay will discuss the life and works of Ayn Rand. The woman who would become Ayn Rand was born Alice Rosenbaum on February 2, 1905. (Branden, Barbara pg.3 1986). She was born during the eleventh year of Nicholas II's reign in Russia.(Baker pg.1 1987). Rand's birth was just before a revolution in Russia, however this revolution was put down by her first year.(Branden, Barbara pg.3 1986). The Rosenbaum's lived quite comfortably under the czar.(Baker pg.1 1987). Beneath their large apartment was

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    'Anthem' By Ayn Rand

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    Do what you want “Anthem” by Ayn Rand, is a story about the meaning behind self development of a person’s own thoughts. Ayn Rand was born February 2, 1905 in Saint petersburg, Russia. She is a novelist,philosopher, and screenwriter. The author Ayn Rand stated the following, “the meaning of a man’s ego” as her own words for the theme of “Anthem”. Equality 7-2521 illustrates the author theme to the poem by having his own thoughts and self importance. Equality 7-2521 starts to have separate thoughts

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    compels its audience to re-examine the values of their society, resulting in an optimistic tale that gives the audience hope to escape their pessimistic future. Anthem by Ayn Rand (1937) is a detailed portrait of a collectivist society overstated for the purpose of satire and storytelling. As a politically conscious writer, Rand writes to communicate to her audience her political perception into the destructive psychology of collectivism. This exposes the audience to the risks of conformity, along

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    The book Anthem by Ayn Rand takes place in a dystopian society, quite different from the world we know it today. Equality 7-2521, the main character, lives in a civilization where “There are no men but only the great WE. One, indivisible and forever.” (Rand, Ayn) For the majority of the book, the pronoun “we” would be used. All idea of ego is forbidden, and is punishable by death. Acts such as being smarter, or even in Equality 7-2521’s instance, also being taller, is frowned upon. Going by these

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    Ayn Rand Anthem Analysis

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    Ayn Rand’s ideas of how the world should work is a form of modern government called objectivism. Objectivism is the belief that moral truths exist independently of human knowledge. People that believe in objectivism believe that the greatest moral goal is to gain happiness. People that believe this are very hard workers and strive to be the best they can be. This is a very exciting way to live your life because you believe that you can always be more successful and happier. Ayn Rand’s idea of objectivism

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