Equality Revealed In Ayn Rand's Anthem '

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Anthem Essay “Nobody can teach me who I am. You can describe parts of me, but who I am and what I need is something I have to find out for myself” (written by Chinua Achebe). You can’t live until you find what motivates you. Throughout the entire book of “AYN RAND ANTHEM” Equality 7-25-21 is trying to discover who he is and what motivates him. ANTHEM was written by Ayn Rand in 1937 and first published in 1938 in England. The book takes place in the future where people are in another dark age. Equality tells the story of his life in a tunnel under the earth. Equality was born into a society that rules all of an individual’s privileges. The society believes in collectivism; there is no I only we in the society Equality lives in. Equality is motivated in a way in which no one else in his society is; he is motivated by his desire to find who he truly is. …show more content…
For example; “we got up but we remembered suddenly that there was no bell to ring anywhere. We lay on our back, we threw our arms out, and we looked up at the sky. We did not wish to move. We thought suddenly that we could lie thus as long as we wished, and we laughed aloud at the thought. We could also rise, or run, or leap, or fall down again” (pg. 78). Equality is experiencing happiness for the first time. There are no instructions telling when to wake up or what to do. Another example of equality seeking to find something in himself; “I have found what I have been looking for, I” (pg. 90). Equality says this because he finally comes to the realization that he has been searching to find his