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Examples Of Religion In Anthem

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Anthem: Ayn Rand “And now I see the face of god, and I raise this god over the earth, this god whom men have sought since men came into being, this god who will grant them joy and peace and pride.” Page 97, Anthem. The novel written by Ayn Rand is set in a dystopia; a place in which the condition of life is extremely bad, as a result of a society where expression of emotion and individuality is believed to be a sin. The theme that contributes most to the dystopia of Anthem is religion/ beliefs, however, as time progresses the character’s viewpoints of the religion/ beliefs are altered throughout the novel. The purpose of this essay is to explain Rand’s use of religion/ beliefs with the use of examples from her novel, Anthem. At the beginning of the story the main character followed similar beliefs as his …show more content…

One example from anthem, page 96 states, “I owe nothing to my brothers, not do I gather debts from them. I ask none to live for me, nor do I live for any others. I covet no man’s soul, nor is my soul theirs to cover.” This example explains that the main character believes that every man should live freely and not be forced to depend on others. Another example says, page 84, “And that night we knew that to hold the body of a woman in our arms is neither ugly nor shameful, but the one ecstasy granted to the race of men.” This means that men and women are able to show affection toward each other without it being a sin. One last example, page 52 states, “The secrets of this earth are not for all men to see, but only for those who will seek them.” By this the main character means that not anyone can understand the earth and how it functions, but anyone who chooses to seek out how these functions work will know the secrets. All in all, this paragraph explains how the main character’s beliefs have changed and is no longer like his society’s

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