The Character Of Equality 7-2521 In Ayn Rand's Anthem

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Every society in the world from past and present have laws that control the citizens, and are made to uphold order. The main troupe of a dystopian novel is the oppressive government. This is also seen in Anthem by Ayn Rand. The society is controlling and focuses on the elimination of individuality, and this is the main way that the Council promotes the order of their civilization. The laws of Equality 7-2521's society are there to advocate order and to justify the use of collectivism, however the society that Equality 7-2521 later envisions will not include any of these laws in their current forms. The rules that Equality 7-2521 first lives by are extremely regulating and forceful. Throughout the novella, the reader is introduced the government orientated society where the ideals of the whole are far more important than the ideas of the individual. There is a law against personal preferences including subjects in school and people. The laws control the ideas of the population, and that all their ideas must be shared, and they are put there to restrict the people. "We stole the candle from the larder of the Home of the Street Sweepers. We shall be …show more content…

In his ideal society, there will no longer be any laws from the old one. At the end of the novella, Equality 7-2521 changes his name from Equality 7-2521, his given one, to Prometheus. This process represents how they are letting go of their old society and creating a better one. The name changing shows how Equality 7-2521 will not take any ideas from the old society he used to live in. The books and the house in the forest represent the new society, the one that Equality 7-2521 will rebuild. He also calculating and choosing the people he will bring into his society. He won't just allow anyone to join. This will help stop anyone from taking back to the society they used to