This document provides directions for students to analyze and chart important settings from the novel "Anthem" by Ayn Rand. Students are asked to describe each listed setting by explaining its purpose, who is found there, what people do, what it looks like, and how the setting develops the overall theme. The settings included in the chart are the Home of the Students, Home of the Useless, Palace of Corrective Detention, Palace of Mating, Uncharted Forest, and The Tunnel.
This document provides directions for students to analyze and chart important settings from the novel "Anthem" by Ayn Rand. Students are asked to describe each listed setting by explaining its purpose, who is found there, what people do, what it looks like, and how the setting develops the overall theme. The settings included in the chart are the Home of the Students, Home of the Useless, Palace of Corrective Detention, Palace of Mating, Uncharted Forest, and The Tunnel.
This document provides directions for students to analyze and chart important settings from the novel "Anthem" by Ayn Rand. Students are asked to describe each listed setting by explaining its purpose, who is found there, what people do, what it looks like, and how the setting develops the overall theme. The settings included in the chart are the Home of the Students, Home of the Useless, Palace of Corrective Detention, Palace of Mating, Uncharted Forest, and The Tunnel.
Learning Goal: Analyze the use of setting in the development of
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Anthem Setting Chart
Directions: Ayn Rand describes many different settings or places in Equality 7-2521s society. Listed below are some important places. Describe each place as it relates to the story (What purpose does it serve? Who is found there? What do people do? What does it look like? How does this place develop the overall theme?). Note: The descriptions may change as you continue to read.