Aug 25, 2006 14:59
Ayn Rand places a strong emphasis on the "concept that man is heroic being." If man's own happiness is hte "moral purpose o fhis life, with productive achievement as his noblest activity," how does Rand show man relating to his fellow human beings in Anthem?
How does Rand portray the individual relating to others in Anthem? Is the philosophy expressed by her quote as evident in this novel? You have some latitude on this topic. Remember to come back to Anthem.
I don't know if I'm just stupid or something...but I didn't really understand what the hell the second part of her prompt was asking me to do.