The Role Of Pride In Ayn Rand's Anthem

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“There was no pain in their eyes and no knowledge of the agony of their body. There was only joy in them, and pride, a pride holier than it is fit for human pride to be.” This is one of my favorite quotes from Ayn Rand’s novella, Anthem. It represents the novels core dominate force. The profound society of the Great WE has punished the Transgressor of the Unspeakable Word for knowing the true meaning of self-sufficiency. He uses the word “I” and is publically burnt at the stake, and be-tongued for this sin. The word “I” is considered immoral, the characters must always use the word “We” when speaking instead because it is forbidden to have your own personal thoughts or beliefs. One of the major necessities to know is that it is obligatory

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