Haikus from Anthem by Ayn Rand

From a book categorized as and 98 pages follows a description and a number of hidden haikus found in the book:

Ayn Rand's classic tale of future dark age of the great We in which individuals have no names, no independence, and no values. Anticipates her later masterpieces, the Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged.

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We strive to be like
all our brother men, for all
men must be alike.

The Golden One were
kneeling alone at the moat
which runs through the field.

We stretch out our arms.
For the first time do we know
how strong our arms are.

Some day, we shall stop
and build a house, when we shall
have gone far enough.