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In General. Archetypes/ Hero’s Journey. Characters. Plot. More Plot. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. When does the story take place?. The future.

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  1. In General Archetypes/ Hero’s Journey Characters Plot More Plot 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. When does the story take place?

  3. The future

  4. This uprising from her childhood shaped Rand’s political views

  5. The Russian Revolution

  6. Anthem is written in this format.

  7. A journal or diary

  8. The name of Ayn Rand’s philosophy

  9. Objectivism

  10. After moving to the United States, Ayn Rand spent several years working as this

  11. A screenwriter in Hollywood

  12. Equality’s Call to Adventure

  13. Being cursed

  14. The years spent experimenting in the tunnel

  15. The Belly of the Whale

  16. This step in the hero’s journey occurs on Equality’s first day in the Uncharted Forest

  17. Apotheosis

  18. The archetype best exemplified in Equality’s meeting with the World Council

  19. Innate Wisdom vs. Educated Stupidity

  20. The character who best exemplifies the Father/Son conflict with Equality

  21. Collective 0-0009

  22. Complete name of the novel’s protagonist

  23. Equality 7-2521

  24. Worker in the fields, leaves society with Equality

  25. Liberty 5-3000

  26. The name Equality secretly gives to Liberty upon meeting him

  27. The Unconquered

  28. Friend and confidant to Equality, keeps his discoveries secret

  29. International 4-8818

  30. “Half-brained” street sweeper assigned to Equality’s brigade

  31. Union 5-3992

  32. The job that Equality hopes to be assigned

  33. Scholar

  34. Women are sent to the Palace of Mating at this age

  35. 18

  36. As a child, Equality witnesses this happening to The Transgressor

  37. He is burned alive

  38. The name that Equality gives to himself

  39. Prometheus

  40. The mythological name that Equality gives to Liberty

  41. Gaea

  42. The area beyond the city

  43. The Uncharted Forest

  44. Two elements that make up Equality’s “curse”

  45. Being an independent thinker and being tall

  46. They built the house that Equality finds

  47. Men from the Unmentionable Times

  48. 2 reasons the World Council gives for rejecting Equality’s lightbulb

  49. No single man can possess greater wisdom than the scholars2) The state’s plans are fully invested in making candles3) What is not done collectively cannot be good

  50. Equality is here when he writes, “It is a sin to write this.”

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