Imagine living in a world where you are treated differently because of your born traits and personal preference, and you want freedom and justice but have no power or voice in the world to speak your mind. Equality from Anthem by Ayn Rand, it is a dystopian society told from point of view of Equality. Equality knows there is much more to life than just living and serving for his government and he goes into a journey to find it. Anthem establishes a theme of freedom and confinement and Equality reaches it with his traits of determination and curiosity. Equality 7-2521 keeps on going against his government and breaking the rules even though he knows the consequences are awful he continues with his positive state of mind for him and his people of the dystopian society. When Equality was being punished and getting whipped, he didn’t say word about where he was. He eventually got put in the Corrective Detention and escaped to continue and present his invention to the World Council. “We counted each day and each night as …show more content…
Equality was dissecting a frog and while they he was, he accidentally touched wires and created some type of electrical energy, he got so curious, he looked deeper into it and discovered a light that would change the way his society is. “We could not understand it. Then after many tests we found the answer. The frog had been hanging on a wire of copper, and it had been the metal of our knife which sent a strange power to the copper.” (Rand 52). This trait Equality 7-2521 has helped him find the discovery of light other than the torches and the sun. He kept examining and experimenting the wires and metal. Curiosity is something that is in our everyday thoughts and lives. It allows scientist to perform test and find answers that were unknown to man many years ago. It helped Equality by educating him and finding it
The words that were coming from them showed him deny and pain. Although the members punished and refused to accept Equality’s invention, he never let that bring down his motivation. He was determined to express himself in a way that no one else did, even if it meant him getting in
In Anthem by Ayn Rand we follow Equality 7-2521 as he goes against social customs to rediscover electricity. He knows that this is a sin because he is merely a street sweeper and isn’t worthy of being a scholar. Equality 7-2521 commits other sins as well, he shows favor towards International 4-8818 and Liberty 5-3000 even naming her the Golden One. After showing his rediscover to the World Council, Equality 7-2521 is disregarded for only the scholars are worthy of innovation. Before he can be fatally punished Equality 7-2521 flees into the Uncharted Forest, and is saddened because he knows that he will never see the Golden One again but also thankful for she deserves better than the Damned.
School work was effortless for him, while it was strenuous or just the right pace for everyone else. Citizens of this society are all taught that ¨It is not good to be different from our brothers, but it is evil to be superior to them.¨ Frowned upon for simply being smarter, Equality tried to forget his lessons to seem average. Brainwashed, Equality believed his gift of intelligence to be a curse of selfishness, and additionally tried to give up what makes him special to fit into what society believes is correct. Ayn Rand 's novel, The Fountainhead, states, ¨Man’s first duty is to himself.
It felt like nothing mattered when that wire glowed for those few seconds. The second Equality saw that light glow, he knew he needed to break through the norm. He decided he was going to show The World Council of Scholars that was coming in a few days. He was caught though for not being in his house at night and taken to jail. He was whipped and beaten but all he could think about was showing his new discovery.
Anthem by Ayn Rand is the story of how a man broke free from a society where singularity and being different was evil. Anthem deals with the topic of communism and how everyone is supposed to be equal and the same. This is shown in the book where in Equality 7-2521’s society, the use of the word “I” is non existent. Instead they use the word “We”. This is because that in this world, no man is alone and does everything alongside his brothers.
There was one time a teenage boy with the name of juan , juan ever since he was young he would the right thing but once the got to college he got really scared and he started to think if he should go or not . At the end he decided not to go and started to work with his father in the family business. But at time people would ask him why he decided not to go to college and he would say because i was scared. His cousins one day tell him that being scared of new things is normal but at least try and fail but at least you try , you will just need to get better for next time.
One of the first major rules that Equality 7-521 breaks is the rule that prohibits men from being alone. He breaks this rule when he finds an underground tunnel and “sit[s] in the tunnel for three hours each night and [studies] . . . and there is no sound of men to disturb [him]” (35). After he finds this tunnel he also commits less severe crimes like stealing manuscripts and candles. As he breaks more rules he begins to question why these rules are in place.
Since 1848 when The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx was published growing questions about whether a communist or globalist society could work were asked. With many theories and attempts to make a perfect society, it has never been done ,but in fiction it has worked out such as in the television series Star Trek. Likewise communism does not always work well in fiction leaving the people poor or mistreated. Such as in the novel Anthem by Ayn Rand which tells the tale of an oppressive communist society that uses its government to keep everyone equal. The society in Anthem has all its rules and controls for the purpose of keeping an artificial sense of true equality ,and by the end of the story Equality would go the opposite route in not having
When he and International were working they came across a very unusual object. After further investigation they discovered that it was something left behind from the “Unmentionable Times.” Despite it being against the law, Equality decided to further examine it, “as if the skin of our hand were thirsty and begging of the metal some secret fluid beating in its coldness.” (Rand 33). Equality knows it is a great risk and he could be killed for it yet, his curiosity took over him.
He is not allowed to put someone over others and he his didn't allow to be writing such words that others can’t read. Yet he still does it Equality was born differently and grew much taller and smarter than his “brothers” and “sisters”. In the book it says “We are one in all and all in one. There are no men, but only the great WE, One, indivisible and forever” This is one of the first opening pages of the book “Anthem”.
In the books Fahrenheit 451 and Anthem, by Ray Bradbury and Ayn Rand, the societies displayed are very different from modern day societies. In Anthem the main character, Equality 7-2521, is a young man who lives in a society where there is absolutely no individuality personality wise and it is basically considered a sin to be different than others. In Fahrenheit 451 the main character, Guy Montag, lives in a society where no one thinks independently, it is illegal to read, and no one really cares about anything. Both societies restrict free thinking, but both do it in ways different than the other. In both books the main characters meet someone who changes their lives for the better.
No one has gone against the city’s laws of doing things alone and Equality 7-2521 is the first to do so. Even though doing things alone and conducting experiments not as a scholar are against the law, Equality still takes pride in his invention and continues to discover new phenomenons of nature. “We made it. We created it. We brought it forth from the night of the ages.
The story reads, “It is a sin to think words no others think and to put them down upon a paper no others are to see” (Rand 17). Men in Equality’s society are not allowed to have their own thoughts, instead their thoughts must be the same as everyone else that is in their community. The rules set in place stop people from thinking for themselves and fighting back against the government. If people began to think and realize that all the strict commands they were forced to follow where unnecessary they would revolt. The rules limit Equality from discovering new inventions and growing to be himself.
There's so much emphasis on putting others before oneself that people often forget to look out for their own needs, as shown in this book. Ayn Rand successfully captures the negatives of an overrated ideology and presents an unorthodox perspective on the matter. In conclusion, Equality's true motives behind his work are much more selfish than they first appear to be. Equality strives to fulfil his own personal desire rather than contribute everything to society, and this isn't necessarily a negative thing.
Victory Over Collectivism “I”, one of the only one-letter words in the English language. Yet its power and meaning do not match its quantitative value. In the collectivist dictatorship found the in the novel Anthem by Ayn Rand, this word has disappeared and consequently, society has fallen into a dark age, all because of the loss of a single-lettered word. However, the hero of this time, Equality 7-2521, breaks down the barrier of the collectivist society and allows him to make advances that show him the power of the word “I” and the idea of individualism in government and in society. Although the word “I” has vanished from society, Equality is able to free himself from the collectivist government through the use of science and free thought,