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How does this imagery develop the theme that
collective societies limit the ind...
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How does this imagery develop the theme that
collective societies limit the individual?
O The imagery of the decision shows that all
power in society lies in one person's hands.
o It contrasts uniform society with Equality 7-
25.81's vivid thoughts and feelings.
It shows how Equality 7-2521's actions and
thoughts mimic those of the collective.
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