A Selflessness Individual Is A Mindless Individual

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The novel, Anthem, by Ayn Rand paints a world where there is a tug of war between individuality and conformity. This is depicted through Equality 7-2521’s experiences with the Collective society. Collectivism emphasizes the importance of a group and encourages loyalty instead of the pursuit of one’s own interests. In the novel, the society is oppressive and pushes the citizens to abide by the standards which, adds to a major theme. The theme “a selfless individual is a mindless individual” is developed through the society’s beliefs in Collectivism and the rule that forbids the use of the word “I”. The society’s beliefs in Collectivism such as the sole purpose of man is to work for the benefit of everyone in the society, helps to develop the theme. The society does not want an individual to begin to think that they are better than everyone else, so they decided that a citizen’s goal should always be for the benefit of the whole group. When Equality escapes into the Uncharted Forest, he thinks, “We …show more content…

Due to the belief that the main goal of an individual should be to benefit the entire group, the Council wanted to destroy the light bulb. This gave Equality the chance to defend himself, realize what motivates him, and become more independent. Furthermore, the society enforces a rule that forbids the use of the word “I” so that citizens have no individuality. However, when the Transgressor of the Unspeakable Word learns to speak of himself using “I” and does not surrender to the society, he is more powerful. Both situations allow an individual to question the society and fight against it. They are not easily controlled by the society and are different from the rest of the citizens. As a result, their refusal to be selfless led to their

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