Free Will In Ayn Rand's Anthem

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one of Rand’s and Ross’s most prominent themes is free will vs. determinism, or fate, and their use of Equality’s and Beatrice’s roles throughout these two books prove how difficult the decisions made by their free will overcome their “fate”, as arranged by their controlling societies. Throughout Anthem, Equality seeks for a way to overpower the fate set forth by the Council of Vocations. Many citizens in his society blindly believe all that their Teachers and Council of Vocations tell them, but Equality “thinks that there are mysteries in the sky and under the water and in the plants which grow.” 23…
Equality knows that the mysteries of the Earth can be unraveled if only his fellow men would stop listening to the Council of Scholars, but because,