Ayn Rand Anthem Analysis

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Under the busy streets, the fluorescent lights, and the hot summer night of New York City, I sat in complete silence itching to read the last few words. I didn’t want to be here in the first place. I wanted to be free. I wanted to play outside in the summer breeze of July while sucking on fruity Popsicle sticks. But my mother stopped me. She told me to stay here and finish the task saying that it will be for my own benefit. But as soon as I read the last two words of the last page, I quickly shut the book with a “bang” and ran from it as if it was a sin to be near the book.

That was in seventh grade when I read Anthem by Ayn Rand and also when I was ignorant about the powerful theme of individualism that was portrayed in the plot. When I …show more content…

As I grew wiser and older, I realized how the Bengali culture restricted women and placed them in low standards.

In the Bengali society, the men in the household will decide when a woman will get married and who the best suitor is. When women are married, their career goals are always put to the side since they have to cook for their husband’s family, take care of the kids, and complete many other chores. And if they refused to do so then the Bengali society will consider them as inadequate wives which many don’t want since it will tarnish the reputation of the family. Sometimes, young women don’t have the same privilege as men of going outside the house alone.

It used to frighten me that women were always placed in inferior position compared to men. Throughout my life, I have seen many Bengali women experiencing the same thing over and over again. My own mother also had to put her career goals of being a successful teacher aside in Bangladesh in order to take care of the household. My friend’s mother also experienced the same thing as she was studying to be a doctor but was not able to pursue it. I was frightened by the fact that I would also get married at a young age and won’t be able to reach my future

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