<span>The statement that accurately describes the narrator’s point of view in Anthem by Ayn Rand is that It remains as first person but changes from we to I. It is said that n the story, the narrator was using the first person "we" because it was forbidden in their society. It was during in Chapter 11 that he started to use "I" instead of "we". We can derive from this sudden change that the narrator wanted to emphasize his individuality and that he does not want to be stuck in a world wherein he cannot recognize himself as a single person. It is set in a dystopian society wherein everything was not good and that the author wanted to tell the readers that someday, we will be experiencing these phenomena.
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<span>In Sonnet 29, the love of the speaker's beloved is symbolized by A. THE WEALTH OF HER LOVE BRINGS HIM DESPITE HIS POVERTY.
In Sonnet 29, there are two moods. The first mood is sad or in despair while the second mood is happy.
The man initially bemoans his outcast state, his poverty. He wanted to become rich. However, when he thought of his love, he is very happy and contented. He is more wealthy than the kings because he has the love of his beloved.</span>
<span>He revised the banking and money systems.
I believe he helped the poor by aiding in changing the money system and by reducing taxes.</span>