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At the end of the story, Equality is greatly outnumbered, and the society he left is in ruins. Yet, it is a story of liberation and hope—not of despair. Why? What is equality declaring at the end that makes the story inspiring instead of depressing?

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In the end, Equality is almost completely alone in the world, but he has discovered his individuality, his right to be his own person, and make his own choices. The book celebrates this, that even in a world of chaos, this man is able to discover what has been taken from him, and begin to take it back, and this gives the end of the book a hopeful tone instead of one of despair.

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