Moral Struggles In Ayn Rand's Anthem

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Moral Struggles Living in a world controlled by the government limits the thoughts of citizens. In a book Anthem written by Ayn Rand, a man named Equality 7-2521 is born into a Dystopian future in which the government controls life. He is different from his brothers; he is an individualist. This prods him to escape his government's grasp and rethink his moral assessment. After escaping the government Equality rethinks all the lies his people sold him on At the beginning Equality believes that his thoughts and actions are sins to his government and his brothers, but his eventual assessment of his sins is correct. Equality is a young man who is good-natured, a good thinker, and he challenges himself to become a better person. Equality is a …show more content…

Equality is a great thinker and is good at finding ways to innovate. He experimented everyday in his tunnel to create new things that could impact the world. Such as electricity, which Equality discovered, he wrote this in his journal “The frog had been hanging on a wire of copper; and it had been the metal of our knife which had sent a strange power to the copper through the brine of the frog’s body”(pg.53). Equality discovered the power of electricity that could save lives and make life easier, but can not put it to use because his ways are sinful to his society. He has a greater range of wisdom than the Home of The Scholars but he is useless to their society. Equality has “A greater wisdom than the many scholars who are elected by all men for their wisdom”(pg.54). That wisdom helps him create the lightbulb, something the Scholars will not accept. He is a different type of person than anybody else. Socrates best explains that “Education is the kindling of a flame, not the filling of a vessel”. Unlike his brothers there is a fire lit in Equality, the others are filled with orders from their leaders. His mind helped Equality become a better thinker and problem solver that not only helps himself but helps

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