English, 06.05.2021 01:00 kyleataylor2005
How does the imagery in this passage develop Rand’s ideas about individuality?
It shows that people have always fought to be free from the control of oppressive groups.
It shows that individuality is not natural and must be won.
It demonstrates that individuality is unstable and fleeting, which increases its importance.
It demonstrates that religion is central to the idea of individuality
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