Anthem

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In many real and fictional totalitarian societies, children live apart from their families. Children live apart from their parents in totalitarian societies because absolutely every parent raises their children differently and totalitarian society leaders do not appreciate that in fact they despise it. If we all individually grow up with our parents they would teach us life lessons differently than others families, this is prohibited in totalitarian societies. The effect it has on the characters in Anthem is they all don’t know who their parents are. It can probably affect how they grow up, knowing they don’t, nor will they ever know who their parents are. The dictator most likely thinks that when a child is born and he or she is raised with their parents, they will experience all sorts of emotions such as love, happiness, joy, curiosity, and excitement. The dictator may also believe if they go through emotions, they can also experience madness, anger, resentment, pain, and fearlessness and that can ruin this type of society because the people would be able to stand up for themselves and begin to rebel against the society and destroy everything that dictator worked hard for. People would also question the society they live in and learn the purpose of this type of government.
Dictatorial leaders would enforce living arrangements of children being taken away from their families because these leaders would want to have a powerful country or society. At a young age these children are being taken away to learn and get ready for a career they will have in the future with no choice about it. The dictatorial leaders like absolute power and always aim for achieving their goals. In Anthem everyone’s career is chosen by the council. The coun...

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...limits the possibility of individual mind set. These dictators do not worry about his or her society’s citizens’ wellbeing and could care less about the citizens as long as these dictators have the utmost power possible.

Ayn Rand’s novella, Anthem, shows a totalitarian society that suppresses the ideology of individualism. Within these societies children live apart from their families and grow up without any inherited characteristics of being an individual person. Anthem is an example of this kind of society because it showcases the link between a totalitarian dictator’s powers to the oppression of individualism found in children that live apart from their families. Totalitarian dictators enforce the arrangement of children living separate from their families because it oppresses individualism and allows for a better grasp of beneficial control over the society.

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