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Who is the Transgressor?

what did he do? what happened to him? How is he similar to Equality?

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The Transgressor is the man (men) who discovered and spoke the Inspeakable word. The transgressor referred to on the novel is burned at the stake. Like Equality, he challenges authority and embraces individualism.

We have seen one of such men burned alive in the square of the City. And it was a sight which has stayed with us through the years, and it haunts us, and follows us, and it gives us no rest. We were a child then, ten years old. And we stood in the great square with all the children and all the men of the City, sent to behold the burning. They brought the Transgressor out into the square and they led them to the pyre. They had torn out the tongue of the Transgressor, so that they could speak no longer. The Transgressor were young and tall. They had hair of gold and eyes blue as morning. They walked to the pyre, and their step did not falter. And of all the faces on that square, of all the faces which shrieked and screamed and spat curses upon them, theirs was the calmest and the happiest face.

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