Archetypes In Ayn Rand's Anthem

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Describing archetypes are an easy way to allow yourself to connect with the character of whatever book you're reading. Many authors use this method to develop their character. In the book “Anthem” by Ayn Rand the author talks in third person limited knowing the thoughts and feelings of Equality 7-2521. Ayn rand was a very intelligent author who was able to make Equality’s qualities very subtle, Equality goes through many big struggles; which bring out his archetypes. I depict Equality as a young individual, scholar, and rebellious man. These archetypes are shown in many ways, and are portrayed without a doubt, but it does take a keen eye to catch the foreshadowing and infasicsim.
The society that Equality 7-2521 was brainwashed in since birth was based on no individualism. Ayn rand in fact was the maker of the self individualist philosophy. She based Equality’s qualities on individualism. Which means putting yourself first and showing all qualities of individuality. Equality 7-2521 wanted to have certains thing like people, places, and the way he learned more than others. As well as looking different than others; taller, smarter and of different color. He was an Individual; which allowed him to want to be a scholar in the house of scholars. …show more content…

The entire embodiment of the cover of the book is foreshadowing showing that Equality 7-2521 is very intelligent, and that he shows the qualities of being a scholar. A book of a cover is usually a foreshadowing of something in the book that's meant for importance. On the front cover of Anthem there is a picture of a lightbulb; Equality finds a box of things from the past and tinkers with them, he creates a glowing sphere of light. Henceforth a light bulb showing much intelligents, and is what the entire book cover is about. Another example, Equality was ‘chosen’ to be a street sweeper. This was not the path that equality would be

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