Anthem

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Anthem is a term that can refer to various concepts in different contexts, including music, literature, and video games. This article will explore the different meanings and uses of the term "Anthem."

Music[edit | edit source]

In the realm of music, an anthem is a musical composition of celebration, usually used as a symbol for a distinct group, particularly the national anthems of countries. Anthems are often performed at public events, ceremonies, and sports competitions.

National Anthem[edit | edit source]

A national anthem is a patriotic musical composition that evokes and eulogizes the history, traditions, and struggles of a nation and its people. National anthems are often recognized as the official song of a country.

Religious Anthem[edit | edit source]

In religion, particularly within the Christian tradition, an anthem is a choral composition with English words, used in Anglican and other Protestant church services. These anthems are typically based on Biblical texts and are performed by a choir.

Literature[edit | edit source]

In literature, the term anthem can refer to a work that embodies the spirit of a particular group or movement. For example, Ayn Rand's novella Anthem is a dystopian fiction that explores themes of individualism and collectivism.

Video Games[edit | edit source]

Anthem is also the title of a video game developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts. Released in 2019, the game is an online multiplayer action role-playing game set in a science fiction world where players take on the role of Freelancers, who wear powerful exosuits called Javelins to explore and protect humanity.

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