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Warm-Up: Vocabulary Book Add 4 notes from Anthem to your book. Examples: Equality 7-2521 cares about individuality because he does things for himself. There was an apocalypse in Anthem, that started as a civil war and caused a fire that destroyed the old world and started the Great Rebirth. The Palace of Mating in Anthem is an example of dehumanization, because humans should have the right to choose their own partner and have children.

Ch. 3 Questions 1. What does Equality discover in this chapter and why is this discovery important? 2. Outline some of the Council of Scholars’ beliefs, and Equality’s refutation of those beliefs.

Ch. 4 Question 1) Discuss the appropriateness of Equality’s new name, “Unconquered.”

Ch. 5 Questions Equality understands that his invention will benefit mankind greatly; however, this was not his main motivation in conducting his experiments, and it is not the primary source of the great joy he experiences. Discuss. In your opinion, why is Equality so interested in seeing his own image at this point in the novel? What emotion is he feeling?

Ch. 6 Question 1) The old locks and lack of guards in the Palace of Corrective Detention indicate that prisoners never tried to escape. Why do you think they do not?