Anthem: The Struggle for Individualism in Equality's Society

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In Ayn Rand’s novelette Anthem, the main character lives in the distant future somewhere on earth. Equality is part of a society who believe everything should be equal, going from the body standards, education requirements, and much more. The educational system was at the pace of the slowest person, while everyone else was expected to have the same intelligence. Equality says that he “tried to forget his lessons” (21) just so he would be able to fit in and not get as much hate as he already does, he has to pretend to be as dumb as the stupidest person to escape from punishment. As one were to go through the book, on the first page of chapter one, the first words are, “It is a sin to write this.”(17) Equality is saying that because some people can not write, then nobody is allowed to either. Equality is supposed to be like everyone around him, this means he is partily uneducated, due to the school going the pace of the slowest person. The reader can see that Equality has a huge adoration for knowledge and even claims that he “loves the Science of Things.”(23) The reason he craves for knowledge so much is because “ it was that the learning was too easy”(21) and it is one of the things that in his society he is not allowed to be good at, because it is a sin to …show more content…

The society wants to contain all individually that a person might have by never letting the people see what individually even is. They say we instead of I, they ban freedom of speech, they claim that ‘"We are one in all and all in one. There are no men but only the great WE..."’(19) Men would slowly start to go insane if they were to be held like this for a long period of time, they would have nightmares, they feel like they have to keep their feelings locked away, and they would be terrified of what would happen to them if they were to do something

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