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InGeneral

Archetypes/Hero’s Journey

Characters PlotMorePlot

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When does the story take place?

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The future

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This uprising from her childhood shaped Rand’s political views

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The Russian Revolution

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Anthem is written in this format.

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A journal or diary

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The name of Ayn Rand’s philosophy

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Objectivism

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After moving to the United States, Ayn Rand spent several years

working as this

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A screenwriter in Hollywood

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Equality’s Call to Adventure

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Being cursed

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The years spent experimenting in the tunnel

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The Belly of the Whale

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This step in the hero’s journey occurs on Equality’s first day in the

Uncharted Forest

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Apotheosis

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The archetype best exemplified in Equality’s meeting with the World

Council

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Innate Wisdom vs. Educated Stupidity

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The character who best exemplifies the Father/Son conflict with Equality

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Collective 0-0009

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Complete name of the novel’s protagonist

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Equality 7-2521

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Worker in the fields, leaves society with Equality

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Liberty 5-3000

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The name Equality secretly gives to Liberty upon meeting him

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The Unconquered

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Friend and confidant to Equality, keeps his discoveries secret

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International 4-8818

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“Half-brained” street sweeper assigned to Equality’s brigade

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Union 5-3992

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The job that Equality hopes to be assigned

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Scholar

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Women are sent to the Palace of Mating at this age

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18

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As a child, Equality witnesses this happening to The Transgressor

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He is burned alive

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The name that Equality gives to himself

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Prometheus

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The mythological name that Equality gives to Liberty

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Gaea

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The area beyond the city

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The Uncharted Forest

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Two elements that make up Equality’s “curse”

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Being an independent thinker and being tall

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They built the house that Equality finds

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Men from the Unmentionable Times

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2 reasons the World Council gives for rejecting Equality’s lightbulb

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1) No single man can possess greater wisdom than the scholars

2) The state’s plans are fully invested in making candles

3) What is not done collectively cannot be good

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Equality is here when he writes, “It is a sin to write this.”

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A tunnel