Fahrenheit 451 And Anthem: A Comparative Analysis

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In the books Fahrenheit 451 and Anthem, by Ray Bradbury and Ayn Rand, the societies displayed are very different from modern day societies. In Anthem the main character, Equality 7-2521, is a young man who lives in a society where there is absolutely no individuality personality wise and it is basically considered a sin to be different than others. In Fahrenheit 451 the main character, Guy Montag, lives in a society where no one thinks independently, it is illegal to read, and no one really cares about anything. Both societies restrict free thinking, but both do it in ways different than the other. In both books the main characters meet someone who changes their lives for the better. In both Anthem and Fahrenheit 451 it is considered a sin to be too curious or too knowledgeable. In Anthem Equality 7-2521 is punished by his teachers for being too smart and for being curious about the things that he learns in his classes. He is even punished for being quicker at learning than the other students and for asking questions in class. Equality 7-2521 wishes he was not the way he was and wants to be more like some of his classmates who are not as smart and curious as he is. In Anthem it is almost like their society is scared of …show more content…

While there were quite a few differences between the books there were also many similarities between them. One example is how in both books the main characters found someone who changed their lives for the better. Montag had Clarisse, who helped him realize how he truly was not happy with his life and gave him a push that made him realize a lot of different things about his world. And also helped him realize a lot about his life that he had never particularly paid attention to before he met her. Equality 7-2521 had The Golden One that basically gave him the final push to stop feeling so guilty and to do what he wants