What is the name of the protagonist?
Who is Equality 7-2521?
What role does the Council of Vocations play in the story?
What is determines the jobs and roles of individuals in society?
What was International's role in the story?
What is he is Equality's friend and represents loyalty to the collective.
What is considered the greatest sin in the society?
What is to think independently or to be different from others?
What is the nickname Equality gives Liberty 5-3000?
What does Equality figure out about himself in chapter 2?
What is he discovers his ability to think independently and values individualism?
How does the Council react to Equality's invention?
What is they are threatened and disapprove, fearing it promotes individualism?
Why is International so different and does not "conform" to society?
What is he smiles too much and draws pictures when he's forbidden to do so.
What sin does Equality commit with International 4-8818?
What is he locates and explores the secret tunnel they discovered?
What does Liberty 5-3000 represent in Equality's life?
What is she represents love, beauty, and the potential for individual connection?
How does the society in "Anthem" define equality?
What is it enforces absolute conformity and discourages individuality?
What punishment does Equality face for defying the Council?
What is he faces corrective detention and severe consequences for his actions?
How does International respond to Equality's ideas?
What is he is curious and supportive, valuing their friendship despite societal norms?
What consequence do the characters face when they sin in the society?
What is punishments can include exile, imprisonment, or even death?
How does Equality feel about Liberty 5-3000 when he first sees her?
What is he is immediately attracted and feels a sense of admiration and connection?
What is the the nickname Equality 7-2521?
Who is the Unconquered?
What is the Council's view on knowledge and learning?
What is the Council discourages personal knowledge and promotes ignorance to maintain control?
What does International share with Equality about his own secret desires?
What is he reveals his own longing for individual freedom and innovation?
How does Equality start to view sins?
What is he embraces his sins as expressions of his individuality and freedom?
How does Liberty respond to societal norms and relationships?
What is she rebels against the norms, showing her desire for personal choice and love?
How did Equality's view of the word "I" change in the first seven chapters?
What is it went from "We" signifying collectivism and conformity to "I" which represents personal identity and freedom.
What does the Council's fear of individuality reveal about their control over society?
What is it shows their fear of losing power and the potential for rebellion against their authority?
What is the significance to International's ability to draw?
What is it symbolizes creativity and personal expression, which are forbidden in their society?
What is the significance of the word "unmentionables" in the context of the novel?
What is it refers to forbidden concepts and ideas that challenge societal norms?
What does the relationship between Equality and Liberty symbolize?
What is it symbolizes the triumph of individual love over oppressive societal rules?