Anthem Rhetorical Analysis

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Subsequently, creating happiness for all humanity is like a utopian society. As bad as we want it, such term has been not been able to make it through a long period of time, effectively. People are all unique. Choosing to take different roads will get them to places they have never discovered before and people who follow crowds will not go far, letting the government know why functioning through most of its people does not work. Not everyone’s definition of pleasure is the same, giving the administration a hard time to operate. What is key to remember here is that sooner or later advancement follows and you cannot put limitations to people if you do not know what gratifies them. In Anthem, Equality realizes his hatred for ignorance as well as society. He states, “For this wire is a part of our body torn from us, glowing with our body” and “Are we proud of this thread of metal or of our hands which made it”(Rand 5.10). Due to the fact that boundaries in his environment told him to do things otherwise, Equality reflects on what is the most important part of his creation which is his ingenuity or his way of thinking, and distinctiveness which he brings to the story. …show more content…
The author uses allusions for the style of narration by using words like we, our, and us, as the first person narrative voice to reveal to the readers that one of the main principles in Equality’s society consists of the diaphaneity of the individual, which he disagrees with in his society’s effort to make the government