Summary Of Ayn Rand's Anthem

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Anthem is a description on a view of collectivism and introduces us to the standards of objectivism.The protagonist of the novel, Equality 7-2521, is born into a society which honors the word “we” and in which the individual is crushed and his character erased by the power of collectivism. He wants this freedom, and values it because it is something that humans had been wanting of for years. Freedom is non -existent in this society, for people do not have an identity. They are deprived of knowledge, and live on a very strict schedule. As a result of this lack of freedom people become ignorant believing all the publicity that is fed to them. Throughout the novel Anthem, the protagonist shows his growing need to be free from his society.(no …show more content…
Another example is that friendship, learning, and even love are discouraged or outlawed. Anything that makes up a human being is changed in a way that people are seen as robots and the government has received too much power that people are overcontrolled and are told what not to do. Kids do not have a choice to do what they wanna be in life anymore and they are being forced to do something for a living that they don’t like. Also, Equality-72521 is a dystopian protagonist since he has so much curiosity.The entire story is driven by his curiosity and it is what saves him from the World Society at the end of the book. His curiosity is what will eventually save the rest of the population from the society. If one person can escape as easily as Equality 7-2521 did, then others may figure out that they need more in their lives and be able to escape as well.
In conclusion, Anthem is set in a dystopian society ,a society that's the opposite of a utopia. More specifically, it's set in and around a City, a community in which every aspect of every individual's life is controlled by the government for the benefit of the word "