Anthem
Title: Anthem
Category: Literature / English | Words: 1054 | Pages: 4.5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Anthem
Ayn Rand looks into the unabsolute, the unaccustomed, the uncharted and unknown. She
looks beyond that of the world and dares to go beyond the boundaries that life has
foreordained. Her thoughts become the heart’s convictions. One cannot see...one cannot
breathe... one knows nothing for one feels nothing, by choice. In such a place depicted in
Anthem emptiness is a set state of mind that one willingly excepts. Yet, some travel on
where
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in the blackest of nights and without remorse, sorrow and only
the joys of sameness it becomes apart of them all. It is so close and easy, but yet the most
impossible state of human living. The people will strive, the people will bend their backs,
but it will always be for nothing. The criticism Rand presents is the mere fact that life is
what it is, that which is unchangeable, and must be obeyed.
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