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2''Anthem'' is a novella by Creator/AynRand ([[{{Doorstopper}} in contrast]] with ''Literature/AtlasShrugged''). It touches on her usual UsefulNotes/{{Objectivis|m}}t themes, but it has a more fantastic, sci-fi setting, and it's pretty much the concentrated embodiment of TheEvilsOfFreeWill. In the future, humanity has fallen into a [[{{Dystopia}} dark age]] brought on by the evils of collectivism. Individualism and freedom have been stamped out to the point where speaking the words "I, me, my, mine", or "ego" is a crime punishable by death. Society is ruled by several oligarchical Councils that outlaw all new ideas and inventions; as a result, science and the arts have stagnated.
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4The book is the secret journal of [[YouAreNumberSix Equality 7-2521]], in which he recounts his youth and tells of his emancipation from Ayn Rand's {{dystopia}}. He had been born with a "curse" -- a strong sense of curiosity, an eagerness to learn and question everything, and [[RebelliousSpirit an unwillingness to subordinate himself to society]].
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6For more information on Rand's ideas, please see UsefulNotes/{{Objectivism}}.
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8Not to be confused with the Japanese HeavyMetal band, the Creator/NealStephenson {{Doorstopper}}, the Creator/RoyThomas [[ComicBook/RoyThomasAnthem miniseries]], Literature/{{Anathem}}, or [[VideoGame/Anthem2019 the video game]].
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10!!! This work provides examples of:
11* AfterTheEnd: Occurs centuries after the collapse of modern society.
12* AmbitionIsEvil: Well, by ''Anthem'' society standards it is. Subverted by the Hero's example.
13* AuthorTract: Like many of Ayn Rand's works, the evils of "collectivism" (the practice or principle of giving a group priority over each individual in it) is at the forefront of this book.
14* BeautyEqualsGoodness: The world of the book is mostly populated by wan, stunted, unattractive people who suffer from malnutrition and a range of other conditions related to the enforced poverty of their society. The narrator and his lover, on the other hand, are tall, fit and beautiful, which reflects the fierce nobility and independence of their spirits.
15* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Shades of this. The dystopia's morals kinda seem like our own, but they're distorted (or simply practiced [[{{Deconstruction}} in a brutally consistent fashion]]) to the point of, well, creating a dystopia.
16* CardboardPrison: [[spoiler: Equality 7-2521 is put in one for presenting his discovery of electricity to the Council. He just opens the door and walks out. Justified in that his captors didn't imagine that anyone would dare escape.]]
17* CharacterFilibuster: The last two chapters consist solely of Equality 7-2521 monologuing about how good it is to be an individual.
18* CoversAlwaysLie: the cover of a recent edition depicts the main character as a man in relatively modern clothes standing in front of a crowd of workers in similarly modern attire, against a mechanized backdrop. The art suggests an industrial society like the 20th century Soviet Union. However, the book takes place in a low-tech, agrarian society with no evidence of heavy machinery or industrial manufacturing, and the attire is explicitly described as old fashioned tunics and iron bracelets, not the grey suits and ties of the workers on the cover.
19* CrapsackWorld: This is a world with a severely reduced population, where lashings and immolation are used as punishments for minor offenses, where it's considered a miracle if anyone lives past the age of 45, where children are taken away from their parents at birth and raised in state orphanages, where curiosity and individuality are harshly discouraged, and where all but the most basic technology has been lost.
20* CreativeSterility[=/=]EvilLuddite: Anthem's world is built to enforce this; with newer innovations being actively discouraged if there's not enough votes for it, along with no means for ordinary people to rise above their stations to be recognized as was shown with a council of so-called thinkers having just invented the candle and had went to labors to create a Candle distribution network just years prior and had ordered for Equality's newly-made Lightbulb to be destroyed after he had presented and demonstrated it to them.
21* TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong: Deconstructed. Anthem's dystopia is ''built'' on this concept. It isn't a nice place to live.
22* DisproportionateRetribution: Equality is tortured for not attending one of the community's compulsory gatherings.
23* {{Dystopia}}: A society of complete equality, whether its inhabitants like it or not.
24* DystopianEdict: The words "I, me, my, mine, ego" are forbidden on pain of death.
25* HopeSpringsEternal: The Saint of the Pyre represents this; while he's burning at the stake for saying an Unspeakable Word [[note]]I, Me, My, Mine, Ego[[/note]], he looks at the Hero and nonverbally calls upon him to try and rediscover those same words and the concepts behind them. [[spoiler: When Equality and Liberty, now Prometheus and Gaea, find an old house from before the collapse of society containing books which teach him about those words, Prometheus reflects on how he plans to find others like him and found a new society based on individuality to overthrow the collectivist one he escaped from.]]
26* HowWeGotHere: The book [[InMediasRes starts with Equality hiding in a dark tunnel]], he explains from the beginning why he is there.
27* IJustWantToBeNormal: The main character, at first.
28* IndividualityIsIllegal: To the point where even using a singular pronoun is punishable by death.
29* InMediasRes: The book starts with Equality hiding in a dark tunnel, then explaining from the beginning why he is there.
30* IntelligenceEqualsIsolation: [[spoiler: Prometheus does have Gaea, but it's still just the two of them in the middle of nowhere]].
31* LanguageEqualsThought: Invoked. Banning of first-person singular pronouns is a ''consequence'' of the society's philosophy of collectivism.
32* LonersAreFreaks: Subverted. Even if Anthem's society doesn't think so, loners are awesome!
33* LostTechnology: Most modern technology. By the time the story takes place, Candles had only recently been rediscovered. [[spoiler: Equality rediscovers electricity all on his own. When he takes this to the House of Scholars they vote against it and refuse to look into it further, implying the technological regression is due to the discouragement of curiosity.]]
34* LoveAtFirstSight: Equality and Liberty.
35* MeaningfulName: [[spoiler: At the end of the book, our heroes rename themselves Prometheus (the bearer of enlightening fire) and Gaea (the mother of all gods), respectively]].
36* MeaninglessMeaningfulWords: The names of all the characters are a combination of one of these with a series of numbers.
37* MsFanservice: Liberty 5-3000 doesn't have any real character development. She's just kind of...there, looking pretty and tagging along with Equality 7-2521.
38* MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch: The entire story centers around Equality throwing off future humanity's [[PlanetOfHats hat]] of total subservience to the collective.
39* NoSexAllowed: Save for the mating ritual once a year.
40* OmniscientCouncilOfVagueness: The World Council, which controls the entire society and keeps it the way it is.
41* PlanetOfHats: Everyone is the same in this world, or else.
42* {{Pride}}: Subverted in that the prideful upstart is actually successful.
43* PropheticName: Liberty 5-3000, who ends up rediscovering individual freedom alongside Equality 7-2521.
44* RapeByProxy: In this society sex is forbidden outside of a mating ritual that takes place once a year, and for which every woman over the age of eighteen, and every man over the age of twenty must participate in whether they want to or not. They have no choice over who their partner is, and any resulting children are taken away at birth. Equality 7-2521 had to participate in two of these rituals; he found the whole experience disgusting and was terrified by the thought of Liberty 5-3000 having to perform such a ritual (fortunately she was 17). [[spoiler: When Equality 7-2521 finally had sex with Liberty 5-3000, by his own choice, he realized how wonderful sex can be when it's consensual]].
45* RecycledPremise: ''Anthem'' received some controversy for its similarities to Yevgeny Zamyatin's novel ''Literature/{{We}}''.
46* ScrewDestiny: ''Anthem'''s society operates on a sort of caste system where one's fate is determined by the government, with Equality 7-2521 being one of a few that manages to throw the yoke off of himself.
47* TakingUpTheMantle: The Saint of the Pyre, while being executed for speaking an Unspeakable Word, looks a young Equality 7-2521 in the eyes to nonverbally beg the boy to rediscover individuality.
48%%* {{Ubermensch}}: Equality 7-2521.
49* YouAreNumberSix: No one has names in this dystopia. They're all "{{MeaninglessMeaningfulWord|s}} #". The main character is Equality 7-2521.

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