Ayn Rand in the narrative, Anthem, illustrates the difficulties one person can face when trying to go against a dystopian society and breaking free from the chains of oppression. Rand supports her portrayal by introducing the protagonist, Equality 7-2521, as a curious and determined young man with a thirst for knowledge who is willing to put everything he has on the line for the sake of discovery, love, and freedom. The author's purpose is to point out how in today's society people take the freedom to be an individual for granted instead of taking advantage of it. The author writes in an informative and descriptive tone for anyone who could relate to having a lack of identity or self, much like she did in her past. Similarly, Plato in his allegory, …show more content…
“The Cave”, demonstrate how being unable to comprehend Theory of Forms is similar to being a prisoner, chained up in a cave, who believes the shadows he sees on the wall are real due to his inability to look left and right. Plato support his claim by telling a story about one prisoner who frees himself from the cave and sees the world for more than just the shadow of the truth he once knew. The author's purpose is to demonstrate how there is always more than meets the eye and seeing may be believing but, you do not always have to see to believe. The author writes in a dark tone for anyone interested in philosophy or the way a general public could perceive new ideas. Equality 7-2521 lives in a society where knowledge is oppressed and everyone is made to believe it is a sin.
They called the past (our present) the “Unmentionable Times” because they do not approve of our technological advances. All these ideas of what a sin is and what the consequences are for committing them are heavily instilled in the people of this society. Equality finds a simple tunnel and describes it by saying “This is a foul place. They are damned who the things of the Unmentionable Times.” (Rand pg. 32). At this point of the book he is still young and naïve, so feels a sense of guilt and damnation, which is what the Council wants. They use terror to keep the minds of the people tightly closed and sealed shut. They even go as far as to lash the protagonist until he fainted from the pain and blood loss because he was caught alone at night and refused to tell them of his whereabouts. Despite this, Equality still goes out of his way to prove his worth to the Council of Scholars with his light box. They reject his gift, but rather than give up he merely takes his business elsewhere. He runs away into the Uncharted Forest to start his own life of discovery and knowledge under the new name …show more content…
“Prometheus”. Like Equality, Socrates is also kept away from the reality of things and knowledge.
Socrates is trapped and chained up in a cave in such a way so he and the other prisoners cannot look left and right and know only the shadows they see as “reality”. A physical book to us would be only the shadow of a book to them. Socrates manages to break free from the chains and steps outside to find that there is more to reality than just the shadows of objects. He goes back into the cave to share his discovery with the other prisoners. Socrates goes back because “It is the task of the enlightened not only to ascend to learning and to see the good but to be willing to descend again to those prisoners and to share their troubles and their honors, whether they are worth having or not. And this they must do, even with the prospect of death,” (Plato, The Allegory of the Cave). Like the Scholars in Anthem, the prisoners reject this gift and dismiss everything Socrates tells them as a lie and an abomination. He then leaves the cave and takes his business elsewhere in his new reality, like Equality did. Both characters attempt to enlighten the ignorant but fail to see the arrogance the others also carry. The Uncharted Forest is to Equality what the new reality was to
Socrates. Both authors use their stories to portray their thoughts on knowledge and how some societies treat it. In both of these societies, new knowledge is heavily frowned upon and dismissed as “wrong”. Plato states “How could they see anything but the shadows if they were never allowed to move their heads?” (Plato, The Allegory of the Cave). This quote works well as a metaphor for the way the societies of Socrates and Equality function in terms of the way they control their people. The people are not allowed to look left and right and can only see the “shadows” of reality because their societies hinder them from seeing the reality of their abuse and oppression. From my perspective, the message they are sending is to not give up on your accomplishments, even if others fail to appreciate it. Another message could also be to stay true to yourself and not be afraid to go against the things you were made to believe. This is an important message because many people today feel as though they do not have enough strength or worth to go out of their way to be different and share their ideas. It is nice to see an underdog go and do something amazing while the odds are against him or her. It is important to remember that, although some people cannot handle the power of knowledge, knowledge is still a powerful thing.
In the book Anthem, written by Ayn Rand, Equality 7-2521 had never seen his physical appearance. He was surprised to see such a strong individual staring at him. One day after escaping into the woods, he finally met himself at a flowing stream and gained new confidence. This was an essential part of the theme of "Anthem." This shows how Equality finally found himself as an "I" in order to help others see themselves as an "I." This is an important part of "Anthem" since it reveals Equality 7-2521's determination, bravery, and development as a person.
Equality 7-2521 aspires to be a self-proclaimed individual. In the novella, Anthem, Ayn Rand discusses of a dystopian society in which every man and women are set equal to each other. Equality is damned by the World Council after a discovery of light and electricity, and a contradictory belief in individualism. Freedom is an essential factor in the happiness of man. Equality is scorned for his different looks, mental competence, and independent beliefs but laughs when he recognizes that he should be glorified for understanding that his perception of life leads to contentment.
Many people seem to get entangled into society's customs. In the novel Anthem, the protagonist, Equality 7-2521, lives a period of his life as a follower. However, Equality eventually, tries to distant himself from his society. He is shaped to be a follower, but eventually emerges in to an individual and a leader. On his journey, he discovers the past remains of his community. Ayn Rand uses Equality's discoveries of self to represent the importance of individuality in a functional society.
Ayn Rand, in Anthem, illustrates a futuristic, socialist society. In the novel, Rand destroys any sense of individuality and describes the social setbacks endured after living ‘only for the brotherhood’. The individual person fails to exist and is but a ‘we’ and recognized by a word and a series of numbers rather than a name. Additionally, she describes the horrors encountered within this different system of life: from reproduction methods to punishments. Through the life of Equality 7-2521, Rand demonstrates a person’s journey from obedience to exile in this socialist society. Throughout the entire novel, Rand criticizes Marxist theory as she demonstrates socialism’s failure to suppress revolution, thwart material dialectic, and its detriment to humanity.
In the novel, Anthem, written by Ayn Rand takes place when mankind has entered another dark age. A man named Equality 7-2521 lives in a society where he struggles to live equal within the brotherhood. In the world he lives in people are told they exist only for the sake of serving society, and have no other purpose. Therefore, each individual is assigned a vocation as a permanent life career which determines who they socialize and live with. However, Equality being very different from his brothers, believes in individualism and rejects the collectivism society around him. The concept of individualism vs collectivism is portrayed in the story because individuality is unknown to the people where no one is unique or excellent in any way. The people
“For the coming of that day shall I fight, I and my sons and my chosen friends. For the freedom of Man. For his rights. For his life. For his honor.”(page 104). In the novella Anthem by, Ayn Rand, the main character Equality, fought for a way to be himself and help mankind. Rand clearly made Equality’s primary motivation joining The Council of Scholars as a creator, and through the course of two years, due to Equality conducting experiments in all of his spare time until he discovers a method of harnessing the power of electricity to use it to light the community. Equality confirms the right to his motivation. What was Equality’s primary motivation, is he right to be motivated in this way, and what would the world be like if everyone was
Anthem, by Ayn Rand, is a very unique novel. It encircles individualism and makes the reader think of how people can conform to society and do as they are told without knowing the consequences and results of their decisions. Also, it teaches the importance of self expression and the freedom that comes along with being your own person and having the power to choose what path to take in life. Figurative language is used often in this book and in a variety of quotes that have great importance to the theme, plot, and conflict of the novel.
Ayn Rand wrote Anthem as a critique of Communism, yet along with that she demonstrated her own belief system of individual ideals. Objectivism was aptly shown throughout the entire novella with the thoughts and actions of the main characters, Equality and Liberty in contrast with the universal thought of the city and society. Rand clearly showed her philosophy well in this story.
Ayn Rand, a contentious woman, the new favorite author to multiple people’s list. People who have read her magnificent book, Anthem, understand how exquisite and meaningful her words are. Books like Anthem are worth reading because it gives the reader more knowledge about controversial topics and it takes the reader to experience new places and new adventures. Equality, the main character, is a symbol. He represents many people today, living in countries like his society. Equality has to find his true identity first before helping the others. People are not allowed to believe in individualism, they should not have a identity of their own. Each person has a monotone routine to follow every single day of their lives. Each step a person takes
Ayn Rand’s Anthem is a politically satirical novel set in a future society that is so highly collectivized that the word “I” has been banned. The world is governed by various councils who believe that man’s sole reason for existence is to enforce the Great Truth “that all men are one and that there is no will save the will of all men together” (Rand, 20). Any indication of an individual’s independent spirit is swiftly and brutally put down, with the transgressors being punished with severe prison sentences or even death. It is this dysfunctional world that Equality 7-2521 is born into. The novel begins with Equality 7-2521 alone in a dark tunnel, transcribing his story.
The dystopia depicted in Anthem could quite easily be considered Ayn Rand’s commentary on society. It puts into perspective the downfalls of societal trends and putting others above oneself. The novella itself is a satire of Collectivism, which can be seen in examples of Communism. Rand’s philosophy of Objectivism includes ideas of immutable facts, rationalist mentality, self-prioritization, and a capitalist society (ARI, n.d.). Her ideas are shown in a variety of aspects throughout the novella. Oppression felt due to the collective mentality is the most prominent of the ideas shown. Another aspect that is important to note is Equality 7-2521’s natural tendency to struggle against the restrictions set upon
Anthem is a novella written by Ayn Rand, in which Equality 7-2521, the protagonist, struggles for self-identification living in a collectivist society. Equality believes that individuality is an eminent aspect of one’s life because individuality defines and outlines who man is. He endures all the hardships in his life living with people who support collectivism, and who reject his ideas. For example, when Equality 7-2521 invents and exhibits the light bulb, the World Council rejects it and tells him that it is selfish to work on something alone instead of working with his brothers. The World Council threatens to destroy the light bulb but Equality does not let that happen and rebels, so he is forced into exile from his society. Equality realizes that he is different from others because he cares about his happiness unlike others who are convinced to believe that a group’s happiness counts more than an individual’s happiness.
Many people have trouble being apart of a society. These troubles come from trying to fit in, which is also known as conforming. Another trouble is trying to express one’s own style with one’s own opinion. This is a trouble due to the fact that many people have the fear of being frowned upon when being the black sheep of the group if one’s opinion does not correspond with other opinions. This is where one’s own sense of who they are, individuality, and trying to fit in, conformity, can get confused. A nickname for conformity is “herd behavior” which is the name of an article where the author relates animals that herd with people that conform. Many people have a different philosophy of this topic which will be expressed in this essay. An important
It is a rare conception where a human being is completely and utterly alone. One problem we tend to overlook due to our primitive ideals of staying as a group, is the fact of us becoming solely to that group. In the book Anthem ,by Ayn Rand, a man named Equality 7-2521 sees this problem evolve and how it becomes a nuisance to his society. The book has made me open my mind up to the ideals of doing things for yourself and not always for those around you. The feeling of the story showing a world where many are brought down for being unique and talented hurts me as I imagine a time where all are mere specs of the world. The book hits the hard points of what can easily go wrong with our society if we decide to go over the line. I can see a life
Throughout the book “Anthem” the city has many rules and controls. Such as, not loving any person over another. Not saying the forbidden word “I”. Not stealing from another. With these rules and controls Ayn Rand created a collective society, but with the idea of a utopian society. The definition of Utopia is “ an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.” The rules and controls listed above and the many more that are in the book “Anthem” describe a society trying to become collective but in a utopian way.