Anthem
in anthem why is it important for a man to be part of a group
Consider the paragraph that begins 'we are doomed' why does he still wish to be with his brother men
Consider the paragraph that begins 'we are doomed' why does he still wish to be with his brother men
I don't have the book with me but certainly equality 7-2521 knows that man is a social creature and needs a certain amount of brotherhood. The brotherhood doesn't mean forced conformity but rather the fraternity of other people.