Friday, March 15, 2019
Anthem :: Anthem Essays
Anthem     As the novel opens Equality 7-2521 states that what hes doing is a sin. In his society it is a sin to do things that do not involve others, and the words he thinks and writes are for no one eyeball to see or hear, but his own. In his society everyone thinks the same, and if you were to be the diverse one you would be sent to the palace of correction and detention. Equality 7-2521 real had a mind of his own. As you can see Science interest him. For example in chapter 1 while it was dark Equality 7-2521 would hook into a dark tunnel in which he would spend 3 hours doing scientific research, and try outs. He would also steal manuscripts from the scholars, and every night he would study. This went on for two years. The difference between Equality 7-2521 and his society is that he actually wanted to succeed, while the rest of his society would settle for what they were told to be. The applesauce box, can also be referred as a crystallise bulb. Aft er countless nights of experimenting, Equality 7-2521 succeeds in connecting the tycoon of electric carity to re-invent the electric light. This invention that he came up with can benefit to society, but he doesnt know how to tell them. Remember, you cant do anything that others cant do. That was the philosophy that the society believed in. He pass judgment that since the council wouldnt appreciate his work, he would rather show his invention to the scholars. When the World Council of Scholars arrives in his city, he will present to them, as his gift, the glass box with the power of the sky. One night while Equality 7-2521 was working on an experiment in his tunnel, he totally lost track of time. He bucket along out, and then the council questioned him on why was he late. Equality 7-2521 refused to answer and indeed he was sent to the palace of correction and detention. He was able to trip and retreat back to the tunnel. He found everything the same way that he ha d left it. He was then getting prepared for the arrival of the scholars.
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