Animal Farm And Anthem Comparison Essay

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All humans strive for a Utopian world, but sadly, a utopia will never exist. A utopia is a world where everything is perfect, and everyone is equal. However pleasant the thought is, the reality is impossible. George Orwell and Ayn Rand show this through Animal Farm and Anthem. Animal Farm is a set on Manor Farm in England in the 1900s. Animal Farm is an allegory to the Russian Revolution in history. Anthem is set at an unspecified time and place in the future. Both worlds are dystopias, that only became so because of the want of a perfect, yet unachievable world. Equality and dystopia are major themes in both Animal Farm and Anthem, however, they majorly differ in their characters
Equality is a major theme in Animal Farm and Anthem. Orwell and Rand show, through the text, that sometimes attempting to make everyone equal, it actually makes them unequal. In Animal Farm, the animals create seven commandments of animalism to promote equality for all animals. The seventh commandment …show more content…

The characters of Animal Farm are rather flat, and show no development or change throughout the book. Whereas in Anthem, growth is seen in main characters such as Equality 7-2521. In the beginning, Equality 7-2521 feels like he is missing something in life, but does not now what. By the end, he has fallen in love with the Golden One and realized the truth about his society. Also, at the end of the book he discovers the word ‘I’ which he had never used previously in his life. The Golden One, originally referred to as Liberty 5-3000, and Equality 7-2521 were in love. When he first confessed his love to her, he said “We love you,” (Rand __). After showing growth throughout the story, he confessed his love to her once more, now saying “I love you,” (__). Equality 7-2521 no longer lives by the rules he previously did, and because of this he has grown into a more humane