Individuality In Ayn Rand's Anthem

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Throughout the story of Anthem, Rand illustrates the themes that collective society is impotent and that the concept of individuality can never truly be destroyed. Rather than making society blossom and thrive, the obliteration of individuality results in a governmental body that cannot promote actions that will improve the lives of its citizens. With individual thinking all but forbidden and consensus unfeasible as a result of this, the world spirals into a dystopia; society halts advancement completely. However, there is hope. Awhile Equality 7-2521, now known as "Prometheus" embodies the soul of individuality, he is not the only one whose personality deviates from the norms of society. Others, such as Liberty 5-300 (now known a "Gaea")