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Analyze the relationship between Equality 7-2521 and Liberty 5-3000. How does the forbidden nature of their relationship shape its beginnings? Does their relationship offer them both the same absolute individual freedom and self-realization? Why or why not?
How does the novella incorporate the principles of Objectivism? How does Rand use fiction to illustrate philosophical concepts?
Describe and analyze Equality 7-2521’s character arc. What are his primary characteristics? Does he have any character flaws? How does he change? Does he reach enlightenment?
Discuss the connection the author makes between collectivism and social conditioning. How does the World Council use conditioning to control society? What connections does the text draw between collectivism and social conditioning? Does Equality 7-2521 shed the impacts of social conditioning, or is he alternately conditioned by the books he reads?
Identify the symbols in Anthem. What symbols appear in the story, and what do they represent? Why do you think the author chose to rely heavily on symbolism?
Analyze the theme of individualism and love. Why does Equality 7-2521 love Liberty 5-3000? Why does he feel empathy for International 4-8818, Fraternity 2-5503, and Solidarity 9-6347? In this text, how does individualism function as a necessary condition for love?
Is Equality 7-2521’s desire to share his enlightenment with others altruistic? How does this apparent irony impact the theme of altruism versus egoism?
Discuss the tunnel. What type of tunnel does Equality 7-2521 find? Why does he choose to return to the tunnel? What does the tunnel represent?
Identify several allusions that appear in the text. What allusions does the author use, and to what effect? How do the allusions contribute to theme and characterization?
By Ayn Rand