Summary
Anthem by Ayn Rand opens up with protagonist Equality 7-2521 being introduced. Equality 7-2521 sticks out from the rest because he is 6 feet tall, used to fight with other his peers when he was a child, and was an autodidactic learner in school, all of which are frowned upon in his society. The society he lives in is controlled by the World Council, people who tell civilians how to think and live. Children live in the Home of Infants until they reach the age of five. After age 5, children age sent to the Home of the Students where they study until age 15. At 15, civilians meet with the Council of Vocation so that they can decide what each person will work as until age 40 when they are considered “worn out” and sent to the Home of the Unless. Equality 7-2521 wanted to be sent to the Home of the Scholars so that he could study and feed his curiosity about the world. However, Council made him e a Street Sweeper. As a Street Sweeper, Equality 7-2521 meet International 4-8818 who made him smiles. They considered each other best friends, which were forbidden because all relationships were to be equal. Together they explored an uncharted forest where they discovered an underground tunnel. The decided they wouldn’t report the tunnel to Council because they would undoubtedly be put to death. For 2 years they returned to the ravine for 3 hours each night. They conducted experiments, dissected animals and all around learned more down there then they had during school.
While sweeping a road beyond the city, Equality 7-2521 sees Liberty 5-3000 from a distance in the Home of the Peasants while . Upon there first encounter, they lock eyes, not fully realizing why. They make eye contact for a couple of days, and even smile at each other. They dared not speak however because it was unlawful to do so with members of other trades. Equality 7-2521 was physically attracted to her. Eventually they spoke. Equality 7-2521 finds himself falling in love with Liberty 5-3000 and goes home singing where he is reprimanded for doing so (council deems it unlawful to sing without reason).
Quote
"...All men are one and that there is no will save the will of all men together" (Rand 20).
Reaction
This quote is considered by Anthem’s society a “Great Truth” because it comes from World Council. No one blatantly questions it. World Council wants everyone to be equal and doesn’t believe in a single person’s beliefs or in this case ‘will’ but instead that of the majority. A single person isn’t important in this society and can easily be put to death with out it affecting others because society is so brainwashed.