The Importance Of Equality In Ayn Rand's Anthem

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One thing that represents the human race is our need for personal freedom and choice; together, they allow us to develop and reach our full potential. Thus, if I were to send an object to another planet that represents our human race, I would send a book called Anthem by Ayn Rand. The sole purpose of this book is to emphasize how important it is for humans to have the ability to freely use their minds and act upon their own free judgement.

In this novel, the character Equality is an individual who is remarkably intelligent, and is unique compared to the other citizens as he's exceptionally smarter than them. He’s not able to embrace his potential as an individual because he lives in a collectivist society. As a result, he struggles to appreciate his