It is either ego or it honestly doesn't matter because ego is Latin for I
In the novel "Anthem" by Ayn Rand, the unspoken word is "I." This word represents individualism and the assertion of self against collectivism, a central theme in the book. The protagonist discovers the importance of self-identity and independence as he breaks free from the oppressive society.
Mores. Latin word for unspoken lawes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mores
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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.
If you are referring to Ayn Rand's short novel Anthem, yes -- it is part of public domain.
There isn't one, but you can put non-anthem, not an anthem, anti-anthem, anthem-less to your sentence.
tacit, implicit, silent, unvoiced
On page 49 of Anthem, Equality is trying to recapture the word "I" which represents individual identity and self-worth, concepts that have been suppressed in the collectivist society depicted in the novel. By embracing the word "I," Equality asserts his own personhood and independence from the oppressive society.
The novel "Anthem" by Ayn Rand is told from a first-person point of view. The protagonist, Equality 7-2521, narrates his experiences and thoughts throughout the story.
The six letter word is anthem.
"Anthem" by Ayn Rand is considered a dystopian science fiction novella. It explores themes of individualism, collectivism, and the power of the individual against an oppressive society.
You could use "We sang the national anthem in the Olympic games"