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For example, she observes Equality and thinks of him, though the state forbids a woman to take notice of men except at the Time of Mating.

She walks boldly to the hedge bordering the road and looks him in the face. She smiles at him, and they speak to each other with their eyes. She subsequently talks to him as fearlessly as he does to her. She tells him that he is not one of her brothers — as are other men — because she does not wish him to be. Later, she says she has given him a name, as he has to her.

She thinks of him in her own mind as The Unconquered. Not only does she admire him for his unbroken spirit, but also in the act of forming these forbidden thoughts, she demonstrates her own unconquered soul. She honors him for the best qualities within herself. In the end, she must choose between acceptance in her society — the only life she has ever known — and rejection, even probable death, with Equality , and she makes an unhesitating choice.

Social approval means nothing to her; her own personal values mean everything. She tells him in the forest, "We wish to be damned with you, rather than blessed with all our brothers. The Golden One's character, like that of Equality , illustrates an important principle regarding the author's theory of human nature: independent persons form values of their own. The Golden One does not passively accept the beliefs of society.

For example, she is not an egalitarian who believes there are no distinctions to be made among persons and that each is the equal of all. She does not love her brothers and sisters equally. He suddenly feels like and enjoys being an individual who is different from everyone else.

He is feeling personal pride. Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel. Skip to content Home Philosophy Is Liberty a girl?

Ben Davis December 1, Is Liberty a girl? We wish to be damned with you, rather than blessed with all our brothers. Do as you please with us, but do not send us away from you. It's almost like she has contempt for everything inferior to her, but secretly wants to find a superior man. And she believes she's found one in Equality , to whom the otherwise contemptuous Liberty enjoys saying, "Your will be done" Liberty 's worship of Equality is also on proud display when he allows him to rename her.

He picks the name Prometheus for himself, and the name Gaea for her. For a bit on the meaning of the names, check out "Names" in "Characterization.

That Equality gets to name Liberty suggests that he is the dominant one in the relationship, and that Liberty willingly submits to his dominance. The whole submissive naming thing may seem surprisingly old-school coming from a radical egoist like Rand. But, in fact, many of Ayn Rand's female heroes come off this way as far as their relationships with men are concerned.

Needless to say, this hasn't always made Rand so popular with feminists. Neither, for that matter, does the tendency of Rand's female characters to be display other slightly regrettable feminine stereotypes.

For instance, as soon as Liberty discover the house from the Unmentionable Times she promptly gets stuck in front of a mirror, and spends the whole day there: We did this work alone, for no words of ours could take the Golden One away from the big glass which is not glass.

They stood before it and they looked and looked upon their own body. This act on her part only serves to continue the unfortunate stereotype of female vanity.

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