Ever been suppressed by a certain characteristic or by your heritage, confined and force to be someone who you don't wanna be? In Maze Runner by James Dashner and Anthem by Ayn Rand we see how these dystopian novels are so popular among people and how they are related.
Anthem is popular because of how we can relate to this dystopian book is, the fact that it's so popular was because of how children and adults feel towards the meaning of the book. Like Maze Runner they’re trapped into a maze and forced through these trials to prove their worth as if their just cog to work a huge a machine, it relates to society and the school because of how we grow up and be something that we don't wanna be, we strive to be someone to be proud just like anthem and the maze runner how they push their the problems and the restricts in their dystopian world.
To continue my codification, they force us to be someone who we don't wanna be. People strive to be something they want to be, but in most cases they are forced to do something they don't wanna be by society. The pressure of becoming something that you're not. “It is only our brothers in the Home of the artists who are permitted to draw pictures, so international.” (Dasher 36) This short piece of the passage of Anthem shows how if they aren’t assigned that Job they aren't allowed to do …show more content…
Children/Teens feel trapped by their parents how controlling they are. “How could these walls move? They’re huge, and they look like they’ve been standing here for thousand years. And the idea of those walls closing and trapping him inside this place they called, Glade was downright terrifying.” The author is showing how they are trapped and restricted from the outside world. It relates to the kids because of how their parents restrict them like that. The kids/teen/adults feel relatable to this on how they use to