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Anthem
Anthem
by Ayn Rand
In the novel Anthem by Ayn Rand there are many themes. These
themes include love, desire, equality, freedom, and individuality. Most of
these themes are all shown by the majority of the characters in the book,
especially Equality 7-2521. One can see that the themes of love and
individuality are very important in the novel. The theme of love is shown
between Equality 7-2521 and Liberty 5-3000. The theme of individuality
is shown by Equality 7-2521.
Anthem is a novel about a man, Equality 7-2521, who went against
the laws to make his own individual choices, to gain knowledge, and to
love the woman of his choice. Equality 7-2521 lived in a world in the
future after a nuclear holocaust. This was a world of collectivism where a
mans love for a women was forbidden. Even though Equality 7-2521 lived
in this loveless world, he still loved the girl of his choice, Liberty 5-3000.
One of the reasons why Equality 7-2521?s love was forbidden was because
in his world it was believed that ?What was not thought by all men cannot
be true,? and ?What is not done collectively cannot be good?(Anthem,
Page 81). These are just some of the reasons
Approximate Word count = 795
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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