Anthem Q/A and vocab Flashcards

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Describe Liberty 5-3000

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she is called the golden one by equality. she is in the house of the peasants, shes a farmer, she was quiet and blonde, she thinks like equality

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Why is Equality bothered by Liberty’s age

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because she is one year away from being able to go to the mating palace

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What odd behavior do Fraternity 2-5503 and Solidarity 9-6347 exhibit? Why do you believe they behave this way?

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fraternity screams during the day and Solidarity screams in his sleep. they are tired of life and screaming for help but everyone’s so brainwashed that they don’t see it

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What does Equality notice Abt the Transgressor

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that he had only pride in his eyes

Trangressor- Saint of Pyre

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How does one find the Earth’s secrets

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They have to pursue it and seek for them

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What power had Equality harnessed

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the knowledge if mankind and electricity

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What do the names of Liberty and Equality reveal abt their characters traits

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they are dif. from everyone else and think one another are special compared to everyone else

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How does Equality think the World Council of Scholars will feel about his discovery

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that they will forgive him and understand why he committed all these crimes

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What revelations Abt himself does Equality have in this chapter

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He wants to know what he looks like and realizes he’s strong and is not afraid to be individual now

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When the council of the home demands to know where equality has been, what is equality’s response

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we will not tell you. he was messing around w/ electricity and didn’t pay attention to his timer

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how does the council plan to force equality to admit where he has been

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send him to the palace of corrective detention and he will be beaten everyday until he answers their questions

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what is equalitys only response when the plan is enforced

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the light, reminds him why he is suffering

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why does Equality remain so long at the palace of corrective detention? why would he have been able to leave much earlier

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waiting for scholars to come so he can show the scholars why he committed the crimes. there’s no guard and faulty locks

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How does the world council of Scholars react to equalitys gift

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they’re scared and say their going to destroy it

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what does the light symbolized? how is the response from the scholars ironic

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freedom, knowledge, progression. Because scholars are in charge of progression and their scared of change

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Why does world council of Scholars consider the glass bulb of evil

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because It was not made collectively it was made individually

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what bold reaction does Equality make when the scholars mention the box will be destroyed? why does he make this move? why is it unexpected?

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he takes it and runs away to the uncharted forest. to protect the box. No one goes into the uncharted forest because they will die

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how does Equality view nature in chapter 8

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beautiful, liberating, appreciates it, embrace it

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what are some of equalitys newly found freedoms

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he can laugh, kill to eat, eat , wakes up on his own time, provide for himself

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what does Equality notice about himself as he sees his image for the first time

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he is handsome and shouldn’t be ashamed of himself . he’s strong and thin and tall and finds himself trustworthy

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why do you think rand chose to identify those qualities

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when a person thinks of a strong being that’s what they usually think of a strong talk man

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what does the character mean by saying they “ had nothing to fear with this being” how might this idea of fear or lack of fear contrast to broader themes of identity

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saying how e is not afraid of who he is anymore. before he was taught to be ashamed for who he was and now he doesn’t see why he should be ashamed. he can now build his own identity

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in the passage, the character describes their body and face as being dif. from their brothers. how do you think this physical difference symbolizes something deeper about their sense of self

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equality is dif. emotionally and physically. he loves golden one

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How does the concept of individuality relate to the characters understanding of themselves in this moment? How does seeing their reflection change their view of their identity

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when he was just we he was more self questioning but now that he is him, he is confident. It is good to be an individual person

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how does the golden one see equality as compared to his brothers
he has eyes full of fire, strong, hard, individual, some one to look up to
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what revelations about joy and happiness does Equality have in this chapter
that the only joy in his life was the golden one and freedom
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what is dif. about the house equality and the golden one find
it is from the unmentionable times, has manuscripts, clothes full of color, hidden by trees and mountains
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what can you infer Abt the unmentionable times
they wrote stories, and were more creative and expressive
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what pronouns are used in this ch. that have yet to be used so far in the book
I, man, my
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what words are considered holy be equality
I, I will it
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what word is now considered evil
we
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explain equality's newfound beliefs
its freedom, and having pride in who you are as a person and wants to spread the word around and unleash the enslaved persons
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why do the new names equality gives himself and the golden one fit them so well
Prometheus because equality is bringing reality to people and freedom. Gaea because the golden one will birth the new generation of prideful men
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what is Equality's plan after he has learned from the books
to get people from his old city and take them out and form a group of persons and fight until the world its free
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Which choice describes equality's emotions on his first morning in the forest
joyful
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in the forest, equality spends time looking carefully at...
his reflection
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how do liberty and equality reunite
liberty follows equality into the forest
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after several days in the forest, liberty and equality suffer from
nothing
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what new discovery marks the start of chapter 11
singular personal pronouns
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according to equality, what are the holiest (most sacred) words ever known
"I will it"
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equality feels that the word ____ is the "creed of corruption" and the cause of great evils
we
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what names do equality and liberty ultimately choose for themselves
Prometheus and Gaea
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in the final chapter, equality learns that
liberty is pregnant
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Equality resolves to return to the city of men in order to
rescue those who are like him
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bidding
desire, wish, command
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base
shameful, immoral
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indivisible
not capable of being split or divided
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transgression
a sin or crime
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deigned
lowered oneself ; stooped
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eugenics
the belief that selective breeding can result in the improvement of the human race
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lassitude
exhaustion; lack of energy
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pyre
pile of wood upon which a body is burned
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taut
tense; pulled tight
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tarried
lagged behind
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bidding
desire, wish, command
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reeling
whirling, spinning
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decreed
command, ordered
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infamy
a state of disgrace or dishonor
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torrent
violent flow
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unanimity
complete agreement among every one in a given situation
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reverence
respect
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depraved
immoral, wicked
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sanction
permission, approval
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raze
to destroy