'Equality In Ayn Rand's Anthem'

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Anthem is a futuristic community that has lost all autonomy for individual members. The community has been controlled to the extent of each citizen being deprived of anything and everything independent, the entire community is forced to move, breath, and live as one. Equality 7-2521’s is the character, whose ability to learn at a faster rate, and his illegal love for Liberty 5-3000 are what allow him to break away from the collectivist culture surrounding him. Without Equality’s ability to learn faster or his illegal love for Liberty, Equality would never have known what it was like to be free of control.
Equality 7-2521 can understand the material his teachers are teaching him before they explain it, he believes he is cursed because he is
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Equality starts experimenting and starts to grasp the realization that the Scholars are wrong on many accounts, and they need to be informed of the opportunities just out of their grasp. After creating a light bulb and introducing his creation to the Scholars he realizes that they are scared not only because he is a convict who somehow escaped prison, but because he broke the most important rule, he stood out from the mindless crowd he had been born …show more content…
The moment Equality 7-2521 saw Liberty 5-3000 he felt very protective about her, and wanted to keep her safe from harm, even though “…men are forbidden to take notice of women, and women are forbidden to take notice of men” (Rand 38). Equality even gives her a nickname as the “Golden one”. Liberty decides to follow Equality into the Uncharted Forest, even when she knew what the consequences could be. When Liberty says she loves him, Equality realizes that it not only dedication that caused Liberty to follow him onto dangerous lands, but the ever-growing bond that was forever connecting them. Equality is finally able to recognize that it is not evil to love the woman of his choice, because of Liberty. Even with the odds stacked against them, there is hope for love and