In each story the mindset of the characters is that not one man or woman is better or worse than the other. One may see the equalist ideas early on in Anthem as one sees the main character Equality 7-2521 express the society’s view on …show more content…
Both stories show that the higher intellect are able to rise up and expose the communities for their mistakes and inequalities in there “equalist” society. One may see this through the exceprt, “I am. I think. I will” (Rand 94). This excerpt shows the main character's ability of being able to realize the true individual pronoun and also shows how he resists the community by becoming an individual. In the story “Harrison Bergeron” the man Harrison Bergeron is able to stand up to the community by exposing the truth of the community. In the text it states, “‘Even as I stand here’ he bellowed, ‘crippled, hobbled, sickened - I am a greater ruler than any man who ever lived! Now watch me become what I can become’” (Vonnequt). It is evident Harrison is a higher intellect through his resistance of handicaps, and shows this as an act of resistance. After all one may see that even though neither ended up in the communities, their acts of individualism are