The Theme Of Equality In Ayn Rand's Anthem

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Imagine living in a world where you are treated differently because of your born traits and personal preference, and you want freedom and justice but have no power or voice in the world to speak your mind. Equality from Anthem by Ayn Rand, it is a dystopian society told from point of view of Equality. Equality knows there is much more to life than just living and serving for his government and he goes into a journey to find it. Anthem establishes a theme of freedom and confinement and Equality reaches it with his traits of determination and curiosity. Equality 7-2521 keeps on going against his government and breaking the rules even though he knows the consequences are awful he continues with his positive state of mind for him and his people of the dystopian society. When Equality was being punished and getting whipped, he didn’t say word about where he was. He eventually got put in the Corrective Detention and escaped to continue and present his invention to the World Council. “We counted each day and each night as …show more content…

Equality was dissecting a frog and while they he was, he accidentally touched wires and created some type of electrical energy, he got so curious, he looked deeper into it and discovered a light that would change the way his society is. “We could not understand it. Then after many tests we found the answer. The frog had been hanging on a wire of copper, and it had been the metal of our knife which sent a strange power to the copper.” (Rand 52). This trait Equality 7-2521 has helped him find the discovery of light other than the torches and the sun. He kept examining and experimenting the wires and metal. Curiosity is something that is in our everyday thoughts and lives. It allows scientist to perform test and find answers that were unknown to man many years ago. It helped Equality by educating him and finding it