Thursday, May 30, 2019
A Comparison of Holden of Catcher in the Rye and Equality 7-251 of Anth
Catcher in the Rye and Anthem - A Comparison of Holden and equation 7-251 Is it possible that two completely different authors could make water two identical characters? It seems so J.D. Salingers Holden, from Catcher in the Rye, and Ayn Rands Equality 7-2521, in Anthem, appear to be one in the same person. To end the oppression they accepted for the span of their entire lives, both Holden and Equality run from their oppressors. Most importantly, neither Holden nor Equality live up to the expectations of others. Holdens personality identically reflects that of Equality 7-2521 in Ayn Rands Anthem. Holden and Equality 7-2521 were oppressed their entire lives. The totalitarian government that exists in Equalitys society holds him down. If it were up to him, Equality would have become an inventor in the House of the Scholars, but the Council of Vocations sends him polish off to become a city janitor. When he does not comply, and continues with his experimentation, Equality is p...
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