Consider the excerpts from Anthem that appeared earlier in this lesson and the selection you read for the assignment. Which statement accurately describes the narrator’s point of view in Anthem?
How does the imagery in this passage develop Rand’s ideas about individuality?
Which quotation from the passage best supports the idea that collectivism discourages progress?
How does Rand develop the theme that individuals who are free to think on their own can make the greatest discoveries? Support your answer with evidence from the text.
Rand develops the theme that individuals who are free to think on their own can make the greatest discoveries by showing Equality 7-2521’s transformation from a member of a collectivist society to an independent thinker. At the beginning of the excerpt, he uses the pronouns “we” and “us,” reflecting how the society forbids individual thought: “We are nothing. Mankind is all.” Despite this, he secretly conducts experiments and invents electric light, a discovery the World Council of Scholars rejects because it came from one person rather than the collective. By the end, after escaping, he switches to “I” and “my,” declaring “I am. I think. I will.” This pronoun shift, along with imagery of light representing knowledge and freedom versus the darkness of conformity, shows that only when he thinks for himself can he achieve true discovery and happiness.
Which of the following did you include in your answer?
Based on the switch in point of view from we to I, what point is Rand trying to make about individualism?
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