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The word "I" is missing from the first person point of view in the book "Anthem." The protagonist refers to himself as "we" instead of "I" due to the collectivist society in which individualism is suppressed.

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Q: What word in the book anthem is oddly missing from this novel's 1st person P.O.V?
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