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Archetypes In Ayn Rand

’s Anthem Essay, Research Paper


Julie Gibson English 2 – Pre-AP


QUOTATION COMMENTARY


1. (p. 18) “The walls are cracked and water Water represents the mystery of creation, the


runs upon them in thin threads without cycle of death, and rebirth. The color black


sound, black and glistening as blood.” is a color of mystery and the unknown. The


Home of the Street Sweepers is a mystery to


Equality. He doesn’t understand why things


happen. The water and the color black


symbolize his felling towards this home.


2. (p. 18) “It matters only that the light is As a source of light, the candle represents


precious and we should not waste it to creative energy and spiritual enlightenment.


write when we need it for that work Equality’s life is, indeed, precious. His


which is our crime.” courage to write a journal took more power


than anyone one at that time had. Equality


was a source of light or knowledge for the


world. His creative energy gave him the power.


3. (p. 20) “The sleeping halls were white This exact quote is mentioned three times in


and clean and bare of all things save the book, on page 20, 21, and 28. The color


one hundred beds.” white represents the purity and cleanliness


of the room. On page 90, the author states,


“We found the sleeping hall and we stood in


awe upon its threshold. For it was a small


room and there were only two beds in it.”


When Liberty and Equality find this house in


the forest, it is an amazing discovery. When


Ayn Rand states this exact quote three times,


she is expressing that we need to realize the


incredible amount of sharing that these men


did. Sharing a room with one hundred other


men is a difficult task, but when they find a room with only two beds, they are shocked.


The room is also very dirty and dusty, unlike


his old sleeping hall.


4. (p. 21) “We looked upon Union 5-3992, Pale can be interpreted as white. White means


who were a pale boy with only half a bran, purity and innocence. Union was innocent.


and we tried to say and do as they did…” Union was not as smart as all the other boys.


He kept to himself and didn’t talk much.


5. (p. 23) “We think that there are Water represents the mystery of creation,


mysteries in the sky and under the the cycle of death, and rebirth. The


water and in the plants which grow.” plants are a symbol of the life principal-


growth, fertility, creativity, and


regeneration. The water is a specific


example of Equality’s feelings toward


life and earth. It is a mystery to him. His


growth from adolescence has been a


difficult task. It’s been hard growing up


and not knowing who he is or what his


purpose was.


6. (p. 24) “Scholars must study the earth Rivers embody the transitional phases


and learn from the rivers, from the sands, of life and the flowing of time into


from the winds, and from the rocks.” eternity. The Scholars learn from the


river, hence they learn the ways during


the flow through time. The Scholars are


through the river.


7. (p.30) “Beyond the ravine there is a The forest represents the unconscious,


plain, and beyond the plain there is a mystery, and darkness. No one has ever


Uncharted Forest, about which men dared to enter the Unchartered Forest


must not think.” and live to tell the story. To all, the


forest is a mystery. To some, it is


unknown. They blocked it out of their


mind. They believed that the forest was


evil and demonic, thus, they stayed away


from it.


8. (p. 31) “Of a sudden the earth fell in When Equality and International found


before us, and we saw an old iron grill this black hole, it was an open door to


over a black hole.” solve the unknown. The color black


represents mystery and the unknown.


This hole was like nothing that they had


ever seen. It was unknown and it was a


mystery.


9. (p. 32) ” But we could not follow, for Once Equality entered the hole, it was very


we were losing the puddle of light difficult for him to see because it was so


behind us.” dark. Light represents the conscious and


the known. When Equality was losing the


the light behind him, he was entering a new


world. A world of the unknown and full of


mysteries. Once he began to lose sight of


the light, he had to turn around and go


back to the light, the world of the known.


10. (p. 38) “Women work in the fields, and When Equality first lays sight on Liberty,


their white tunics in the wind are like the he is breathless. She was like nothing that


wings of seagulls beating over the black he has ever seen. She was of pure beauty


soil.” and innocence. This is demonstrated with


with the usage of the word white. White


represents innocence and purity.


11. (p. 42) “And the drops of water falling Water represents the mystery of creation,


from their hands, as they raised the water the cycle of death, and rebirth. When


to their lips, were like sparks of fire in Equa

lity meets Liberty, she started a new


the sun.” life for him. It was a rebirth. He found a


new reason for life. He found Liberty.


12. (p. 47) “And beyond the city there lies This forest must be very mysterious. Not


a plain, and beyond the plain, black upon only is it referred to as black, which


the black sky, there lies the Uncharted represents mystery, it is also a forest, which


Forest.” represents the unconscious. To everyone, this forest is a mystery to all and it is unknown, hence causing more wonder. The


The people believed that whoever dared to enter it was sure to die.


13. (p. 58) “He blew out the candle. Darkness Darkness represents mystery, the unknown,


swallowed us.” chaos, and evil. When Equality burned out


this candle, he blew out his knowledge of


what he knew. The darkness represents this.


He was know in a world of chaos and evil.


Unable and not knowing how or why anything happens.


14. (p. 61) “… and they would destroy us Light represents the known. By taking


and our light.” away Equality’s knowledge, he is


destroyed and has nothing else to live


for. Equality’s light is an archetype which


which symbolizes his knowledge.


15. (p. 66) “‘The light… The light… The Again we see another reference to light.


light…’” Light is a very important prospect of this


novelette because the characters in this book had nothing. Their only possession


was knowledge, what little they had of


it. Without their knowledge, their existence had no purpose. They were just


there to be slaves for the council.


16. (p. 68) “It is dark here in the forest.” This is the first time Equality and Liberty


have ever been to the forest. It is dark and mysterious. It is unknown to them.


This is demonstrated by the usage of the


word dark. Once again, we see the


author expressing the mysterious forest.


She does this to enhance our thoughts


and pictures of the forest. When we picture a forest, she doesn’t want us to


merely see trees, she wants us to see the


negative features of the forest, the


darkness and isolation.


17. (p. 71) “Let us bring a new light to Equality is conscious of the evils of the


men!” city. He understands that others are not so fortunate. By using “new light,” he is


showing that he wants open the world’s


eyes and show them what it has to offer.


18. (p. 75) “Trees taller than we ever The tree is a symbol of the life principal-


seen before stood over us in great growth, fertility, creativity, and


silence.” regeneration. The usage of tree symbolizes Equality’s life with Liberty.


After meeting her, he unlocked the door


to himself and he became free. He has


transformed and become a new man or


rebirth.


19. (p. 79) “… as an arrow at a bird…” A bird symbolizes imagination and


because birds are associated with air,


they represent spiritual transcendence.


When Liberty and Equality escape from


the city, they enter a new world, a world


they know nothing about. It’s become


a imaginary place, hence the usage of a


bird.


20. (p. 82) “Their white tunic was torn…” White is a color of purity and innocence.


When Liberty was back at the city, she


always did what she was told to do, but,


of course, she wasn’t taught differently.


After she left to go to the woods with


Equality and never return, she lost her


innocence and she became a new


woman. This is shown by the usage of


“torn, white tunic.”


21. (p. 88) “…crossing a chain of mountains.” Mountains are a point of contact


between the earth and the sky. Their


journey to the mountain top corresponds


to the struggle for spiritual elevation and


intellectual achievement.


22. (p. 88) “We climbed paths…” The path is a passageway between the


real world and the inner self. Since this


symbolic passageway usually requires


sacrifice and risk, it often occurs as a


mountain path. Liberty’s and Equality’s


quest is coming to an end because they


are almost to the end of the path. This


journey was actually a search for freedom and knowledge.


23. (p. 92) “We brought water from the A stream represents the flowing time


stream.” into eternity. This is used to show that


Equality and Liberty loved each other


very much and that they would, most


likely, be together forever.


24. (p. 94) “I stand here on the summit of The mountain represents the point of


the mountain…” contact between the earth and the sky.


Equality has discovered the one most


powerful word, I. This is a revelation


to him, a new discovery. He can do


anything now. He knows the forbidden


word. That single, yet powerful, word,


“I”.


25. (p. 104) “Through all the darkness…” Darkness symbolizes mystery and the


unknown. He realizes that all the struggles that he went through, it was worth it. He was finally free to be himself. He now new who he was and he felt that he could conquer anything, even the world.

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