'Equality In Ayn Rand's Anthem'

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The book Anthem is about hardship and learning. The main character, Equality, is a hardworking street sweeper who has always been different from his brothers. He believes he has to learn and ask questions during lessons, which gets him punished by the Council. He is taller than the average and thinks that this is a curse. There are many examples of symbolism in the book Anthem. One of them is the tunnel where Equality conducts experiments. The tunnel is very significant because it shows where Equality committed his sins. He was alone, something that is not allowed. I think the author chose to include this in the novel because she needed a place to kick start the beginning of the revolution in Equality. It is where he conceived the thought of