The Color White In Ayn Rand's Anthem

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The manner that Rand applied the color white into her novel was to keep the citizens from thinking creatively because the simulation of the brain could lead to the residents becoming their own person, which is forbidden in a dystopian society. Since colors are known to stimulate the mind and cause emotions, the inhabitants of Anthem's culture grew up with a numbing white. This ensured everybody would be equal and perfect. The first time Equality 7-2521 mentions the color white is when he recalls his backstory. He explains to the reader that the very begining of their lives began in a building called the Home of Infants as well as describing it as "white and clean and bare of all things save one hundred beds" (Rand 20). Imagine a baby's first