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  • Im a street sweeper
  • You have violated many rules and you should be burned alive.
  • ''we have much to say to a wretch who have broken all the laws and who boast of their infamy! How dared you think that your mind held greater wisdom than the minds of your brothers?''
  • it is not our place to decide his punishmen
  • In this chapter, Equality 7-2521 brings the light he discovered to the Council of Scholars. When he approaches them, they look at his rough condition and say that he doesn't look like a scholar. He admits that he is a street sweeper.
  • I do not care what you do with my body but what will you do with the light?
  • The Scholar's get into a tizzy about this, so Equality 7-2521 asks them to ignore him, but pay attention to his invention. They agree and he shows them his light bulb. The Scholars run away like a bunch of scared children. Equality 7-2521 says that he is giving them the ''key to the earth'' and that they could work together and let the invention make life easier.
  • "It must be destroyed!"
  • "This box is usless"
  • They aren't having any of it. They glare at him until one of them finally says, ''we have much to say to a wretch who have broken all the laws and who boast of their infamy! How dare you think that your mind held greater wisdom than the minds of your brothers?'' The scholars then argue over when and how they should punish him.
  •  lets send him to the World Council to receive his sentence and punishment.
  • They tell him that he will be burned at the stake. Another scholar argues that it is not their place to decide the punishment. Finally, they decide to send him to the World Council to receive his sentence and punishment.
  • ''What is not thought by all men cannot be true.'' 
  • ''What is not done collectively cannot be good.''
  • Equality 7-2521 says he does not care what they do with his body but wants to know what they will do with the light. They remind him that ''What is not thought by all men cannot be true.'' and that ''What is not done collectively cannot be good.'' They say that the box is useless, and light such as his would destroy the department of candles and all of the infrastructure and the rules built around the making and using of candles.
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