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Prometheus In Ayn Rand's Anthem Analysis

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The word ego is often misinterpreted to have a negative connotation, but for Prometheus having ego is a sacred opportunity. In Anthem by Ayn Rand Prometheus discovers his individuality in a strictly collectivist society by becoming a creator to his own idea of society/culture/civilization that embraces the selfishness and ego found in people. To Prometheus, being an egoist is to positively pursue the ideas he believes are right for society, for himself and his happiness. The connotation of being an egoist is something different to every person whether they interpret it in a positive or negative way. Living for himself is one way Prometheus is an egoist. His selfish qualities of believing he is somewhat superior to others while being curious

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