Topic > Equality 7-2521 in Anthem - Ayn Rand - 967

In the book Anthem, written by Ayn Rand, Equality 7-2521 had never seen her physical appearance. He was surprised to see such a strong individual staring at him. One day, after fleeing into the woods, he finally met himself by a stream and gained new confidence. This was an essential part of the theme of "Hymn". This shows how Equality finally found itself as an "I" to help others see themselves as an "I". This is an important part of "Anthem" as it reveals Equality 7-2521's determination, courage, and development as a person. At the beginning of Anthem, Equality 7-2521 commits a sin, a sin that everyone knows they shouldn't commit. Equality 7-2521 broke both rules with a seven-word sentence in his journal. “It's a shame to write this,” were his first thoughts. This was the beginning of the revolutionary development of the Equality 7-2521. Fortunately for him, he was not caught committing this sin. Equality 7-2521 and International 4-8818 found an underground tunnel. This is where Equality 7-2521 spends much of his time thinking about himself and finding ways to take his society from all that is "us" to people who can relate to an "I," like "The Unmentionable Times “ unspeakable word.Equality 7-2521 never gave up, even after the brutal punishment he suffered. Equality 7-2521 seeing his will to achieve his dreams was another reason why he began to trust himself when he saw his reflection for the first time. More ideas flowed into Equality 7-2521's head with the interest of "Unmentionable Times". And when we connected our wires to this box, when we turned off the power, the wire lit up! It came to life, turned red, and a circle of light spread across the stone in front of us." Equality 7-2521 discovered the secret of the light bulb produced in the "Unmentionable Times." This was illegal since no one was supposed to refer to it that time, much less try to recreate it. This was the purpose of Equality 7-2521 in changing the world so that everyone could be free and live the life they want to live. The creation of the light bulb was more than just an object, but it was part of his body. "Because this thread is like a part of our body, like a vein torn from us, burning with our blood.