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Ayn Rand's Anthem: Themes
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Theme, considerably the most important part of a novel, is the author's tool to convey her ideas and message. Ayn Rand fills her novel, Anthem, with many themes commenting on societal problems. She observes many trends towards collectivism, which stifles individual thought and action. A major theme ....
Middle of essay ....ly rather than collectively.
The main character is a man, Equality 7-2521. Throughout his life he has known only one society, one run by cohesion. In his heart he feels different than his fellow brothers. Though he has never experienced individualism, he has an innate desire for it. This is a yearning to have his own identity; to be an individual. He knows that this feeling must be wrong because his society deems it corrupt. He tries to hide from this feeling and to deny its existence. Equality.... |
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