Similarities Between Anthem And The Giver

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Individualism
“I am. I think. I will” (Rand 94) Equality 7-2521 is learning how to be individual and that he doesn’t have to equal with anyone. Anthem and The Giver are both about characters who learn about the past and leave the space they are at to discover new and life experiences. Dystopian literature and film are popular among teens because the genre shows a reality that might be possible in the future. Anthem by Ayn Rand is an example of popular dystopian literature because it shows progression over time with people and technology. The Giver is a dystopian film that shows how the world has changed over time. Both the book and the film have a character that breaks the rules of their society and runs away. Ayn Rand's novel is still popular almost a century later because Equality 7-2521 is a representation of a character who is different and he is treated differently for it. In Anthem Equality 7-2521 tells the reader about how he fights with the other boys in the house and as a punishment he is locked in a cellar. …show more content…

Considering these books depict dystopian society they are different, but they have the same concept regarding the dystopian fantasy. In the end Jonas and Equality, leave the society they have been in to make a new future for themselves. They both find themselves as they leave the society, but in different ways. When Jonas takes Gabriell with him, he understands that Gabe’s life is too important to leave for the council kill him. Equality finds himself in a different way, when Liberty finds him in the forest, he finally understands that he can not do everything on his own and willingly accepts her to stay with him. Anthem by Ayn Rand and The Giver by Lois Lowry are very popular dystopian book for relating to teens in ways other genres can not, they bring a sort of realism to the text that keeps the readers

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