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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Wow
By Gabriel27
Even though at times the monologues came across as a bit theatrical, it rendered the message Rand was trying to convey no less powerful.

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
3The Hymn of the Self
By Harry the book monkey
Anthem sits quite nicely with other dystopian books that pit the individual against a collectivist state such as Yevgeny Zamyatin's We and George Orwell's 1984. In common with those other novels the central character becomes self aware and finds love with a woman. Love being the emotion felt by one individual for another that is neither shared with the collective nor has any utility that could benefit the collectivist state (as such love is disparaged by the state in all 3 of these novels). The other common theme between these 3 stories is that the central character feels the need to reject the society in which they live. However, what separates Anthem from the others is that it is a simple story of an awakening self. The other two show what is at stake by destroying the central character by pitting them against an all powerful all conquering state. We and 1984 show the consequence of allowing the state to be truly totalitarian. The state in Anthem however, is rather pathetic in compassion; it is all too easy for Equality 7-2521 to run away. The state threatens but it only succeeds in its threats if the victim is somewhat complicit in their own punishment. Equality 7-2521 has it too easy. This does not mean that Anthem is in any way second rate in comparison to We and 1984, only that it explores the idea of what is good about individual by arguing that real joy comes from individual achievement or through feelings that cannot be shared equally amongst all men. You might perhaps be tempted to think that the novel promotes selfish pride as a virtue and this is true to an extent, however the novel is intended to be a simple hymn to the self and does not concern it itself with perils of a totalitarian state in the way that We and 1984 do. Anthem is just the unashamed enjoyment of a cog in a state machine realising their own individuality and nothing more.

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
4Unique in a good way!
By LaceyLoo
I must admit that with this book I found the writing style a little difficult to understand at first.However, once I grasped the concept of using the collective 'we' rather than ever using the word 'I' I began to enjoy the storyline.One thing I liked about this book is that the story was simplistic. Maybe Ayn Rand kept the storyline simple because she guessed people may have trouble getting the writing style around their heads but by the end of the book, looking back on all the events that happened, everything made sense.I personally have never read a classic novel like this one before and found it quite enjoyable by the end. I am still going to stick to my favourite genres (Dystopian, Young Adult, etc) but this was a nice change from the usual books that I read.I would highly recommend this book if you're looking for a little break or a pleasant change in your normal reading style!

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