Equality In Ayn Rand's Anthem

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In the book Anthem, an unnamed dystopian society, placed in the future is ruled by various councils. These councils have established many rules in order to prevent individualism and to control the population by controlling their every thought and action. Individuals have lost control over decisions such as what job they would like to pursue, where they would like to live, and even with whom they would like to have conversations. So controlled are the members of this society, that they do not know the word, “I.” The main character of Anthem, Equality, feels smothered by these rules and seeks to search out answers to questions he cannot ask. Some of the rules Equality objects to following are: writing down his individual …show more content…

He mistakenly believes that the World Council of Scholars will be thrilled with his discoveries. He presents the electric light with pride. Instead of celebrating his discovery as a creative move toward progress, the World Council of Scholars express shock and amazement that he could even begin to think that he could out perform the collective. In their society, no one is supposed to stand out, particularly a street sweeper. This discovery would make Equality stand out. Out of fear of punishment, Equality decides to flee into the Uncharted Forest. Once he arrives, he sees his own face and truly discovers who he is. He realizes he does not look like the others. He does not look pushed down from oppression because his curiosity has lifted him up and encouraged his creativity juices. He and the Golden One come across a home that is filled with all of the things have been removed in the city. While reading many of the books found in the home, Equality discovers the word, …show more content…

Instead of prohibiting the word “I,” he plans to discourage the word “we.” Equality once said, “For the word ‘We’ must never be spoken, save by one’s choice and as a second thought” (96). This is an example of a rule that Equality will implement that is the exact opposite as the City’s rule. A principle that he might keep the same as the City, is the principle that no one will be a servant for another and no one will be a master of another, therefore everyone is equal. In the world Equality envisions, friends can choose each other, no matter the gender. Friends will be able to hold hands and walk when they wish, or walk alone when they desire. Finally, the biggest difference between the rules of the City and visions of Equality is the distinction of individual freedoms versus the collective

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