This
paper studies Ayn Rand's
dystopian novel "Anthem". The
book is written as the journal of Equality 7 2521, a man struggling with his
individuality, his will and his concepts of good and evil. The paper details the book's plot line, which is based on Equality's long and arduous -- though ultimately triumphant -- journey of self discovery. The paper shows how Equality overcame guilt, deprivation, punishment, banishment and betrayal and in the process formulated his own definitions of
truth, freedom and love.
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