Hymn
Hymn
Book Description
The story "Hymn" by Ayn Rand is a socio-political dystopia. This is a critique of a totalitarian society that suppresses creativity and human feelings. In this barbaric society, no one has personal names: there is “we”, but there is no “I”, no one has the right to think, create and choose their own path in life. The protagonist discovers electricity and offers to use the forces of nature for the benefit of mankind. But people who are used to living in primitive fear do not believe in the power of the mind. The hero has to build his own world, realize himself as an individual and learn to say "I".
Author: Rand A.
Year of publication: 2014
Number of pages: 112 pages
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