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Chapter Six

Chapter Six . Anthem by Ayn Rand Slides by Ms. Hughes. Bell Work. Use a cause and effect map to show the reasoning behind breaking out of jail. Reading Question. The old locks and lack of guards in the Palace of Corrective Detention indicate that prisoners never tried to escape. Why not?.

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Chapter Six

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  1. Chapter Six Anthem by Ayn Rand Slides by Ms. Hughes

  2. Bell Work • Use a cause and effect map to show the reasoning behind breaking out of jail.

  3. Reading Question • The old locks and lack of guards in the Palace of Corrective Detention indicate that prisoners never tried to escape. Why not?

  4. Activity – Review the P.O.V – Each Group Rewrite the scene using one Point of View

  5. Ticket Out the Door • Ayn Rand wrote Anthem in diary form, using first person major point-of-view. Discuss the merits of this form and point of view for this particular novel. • Why is the diary form crucial to plot and character development in Anthem? • How does it help to reveal the setting and establish the nature of this society? • How does it contribute to the mystery surrounding the Unspeakable Word? • How would using first person minor or third person omniscient point of view weaken the novel?

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