In Ayn Rand's "Anthem," the Equality brothers, particularly Equality 7-2521, struggle against the oppressive collectivist society that suppresses individuality and personal freedom. Their names and identities are stripped away, reducing them to mere numbers, which reflects the dehumanization inherent in their society. As they begin to embrace their own thoughts and desires, they face severe consequences, illustrating the conflict between individualism and enforced conformity. Ultimately, their journey highlights the importance of self-discovery and personal value in a world that prioritizes uniformity over uniqueness.
First of all, you spelled ANTHEM wrong. Second of all it depends on what anthem your asking about. Is it American, or Canadian?
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one is transgression of preference in liking certain tasks over others, and preferring to learn certain subjects
In Ayn Rand's "Anthem," Equality 7-2521's friends include International 4-8818, a fellow worker who shares a bond with him, and Fraternity 2-5503, who is also part of their collective society. International 4-8818 is particularly supportive and understanding of Equality's feelings of individuality. Together, they navigate the oppressive environment of their society, but as the story progresses, Equality becomes increasingly isolated in his pursuit of self-discovery and personal freedom.
Jim Corneilson is the one who sings the national anthem.Sorry if I spelled his last name wrong!
he was smarter than his brothers
the tunnel
Prometheus
His desire to be alone and by himself.
Equality's brother was severely brainwashed by the society in which they lived, blindly accepting and upholding the oppressive rules and beliefs without questioning them. He was unable to think for himself or see beyond the societal indoctrination, leading to his inability to understand Equality's defiance and pursuit of individualism.
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.
Equality 7-2521 is afraid of the Uncharted Forest because it has not been explored by any of his brothers. Also, because it has many hidden secrets and no paths to lead him through the ancient trees.
Justin beiber
Brothers of Italy
The council rejected equality in the book "Anthem" because they believed that individuality and personal freedoms were a threat to their society's stability and control. They sought to suppress any form of independent thought or action that went against their collectivist ideals.
First of all, you spelled ANTHEM wrong. Second of all it depends on what anthem your asking about. Is it American, or Canadian?
In mythology Prometheus is the titan who stole fire from zeus to give to the humans. Since Equality rediscovered electric light he changes his name.