Anthem Chapter 11-12 Flashcards
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Anthem Chapter 11-12 Flashcards

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What is the significant narration change at the start of Ch. 11?

It is now in first person singular.

What might the title of the book indicate or symbolize?

Anthem signifies a rousing or uplifting song identified with a particular group, body, or cause.

Why does the narrator now understand why he never felt any guilt for his actions and thoughts before?

Equality read many books and discovered individualism.

What is significant about the Golden One expressing her love in this chapter?

<p>The Golden One now knows the word she was missing the first time.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What name does the narrator choose for himself and his companion, and why are these names significant?

<p>Equality chooses Prometheus for himself and Gaea for his companion.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What specific plans does the narrator have regarding the house and the friends he left behind in the city?

<p>Equality plans to return to the city and bring his friends back to his new society.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the five things that enslave humanity throughout the ages?

<p>gods (religion), kings (government), birth (gender), kin (family), and race (ethnicity)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the narrator admit that he still does not understand?

<p>Equality does not understand how the society gave up their freedom.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is Ayn Rand's purpose in writing Anthem?

<p>Ayn Rand wrote Anthem to show a world without individualism.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What word is inscribed above the door to the narrator's house, and what is its significance?

<p>Ego is inscribed above Equality's door.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Narrative Shift

  • The narration changes to first person singular, indicating a shift towards individualism.

Title Significance

  • "Anthem" symbolizes a rousing expression of individualism; reflects the character's journey toward self-identity.

Understanding Guilt

  • Equality realizes that past feelings of guilt were unfounded; his reading leads to an understanding of individualism and autonomy.

Expression of Love

  • The Golden One expresses a newfound understanding of love, showcasing her personal growth and recognition of individual feelings.

Name Selection

  • Equality adopts the name Prometheus, symbolizing enlightenment and advocacy of human potential.
  • Gaea, chosen for the Golden One, represents motherhood and the nurturing of the new society.

Future Plans

  • Equality intends to return to the city to reclaim friends, restart electricity, and document a new history emphasizing individualism.

Enslavers of Humanity

  • Identifies five historical forces that oppress humanity: religion (gods), government (kings), gender (birth), family (kin), and ethnicity (race).

Understanding Freedom

  • Equality struggles to comprehend how society collectively surrendered individual freedoms, signaling a lack of awareness among its members.

Author's Intent

  • Ayn Rand's purpose in writing "Anthem" is to illustrate a dystopian world devoid of individualism, promoting the value of self.

Inscription Above Door

  • The word "Ego" is inscribed above Equality's door, signifying his commitment to individualism in the newly formed society.

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Explore key concepts and significant narrative changes in Chapters 11 and 12 of 'Anthem'. This quiz highlights the shift to first-person narration and the symbolism of the book's title. Test your understanding of the protagonist's journey towards individualism.

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