Community Identity in Ayn Rand's "Anthem"

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The author of this text is (Ayn Rand) and she has written the book called: “Anthem,” it describes what it is like in a society when all People are not “free” to control themselves. No love or friendship is ever shared between any of the groups of people- no feelings whatsoever. Doing what ever you like as long as it is legal and no one gets hurt makes freedom from living in a free society. In this story, Ayn explains a group known as, Equality 7-2521 where the word “I” has no meaning and everyone is told what to do by a council of scholars. In this society, you can not do things alone where everything is done together with someone else and it goes against what the people believe in to do something alone. In this world you can not do whatever you like because everyone does the same as you- what you are told to do and if you disobey, things go wrong. In our world today, everyone is exceptionally emotionally, phys...

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