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    Analysis of Atlas Shrugged

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    Ayn Rand was hailed as a visionary‚ inspite of the largely negative reviews it received immediately after the release of the ‘Atlas Shrugged’. The subsequent years saw the book achieving enduring popularity. The theme of the book is based on objectivism‚ which isvharacterised as a philosophy for living on earth‚ which has its roots in reality and it aims to define the human nature and the nature of the world in which we live in. Ayn Rand states that the sense of perception is the direct link between

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    Motors and specialization in Atlas Shrugged are today’s topics. I’ve never really stop to question why Rand chose to make the Taggart Company a railroad company. It could have been a bread company‚ a phone company‚ or even a chair company. The reason why she chose the Taggart transcontinental and its trains is to use it to symbolize societal progression‚ that idea of moving forwards with the motor/engines leading and driving the charge. These motors refer to those who have passion for a specific

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    selfish. However‚ in Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged‚ characters aren’t entirely defined by their professions. On the contrary‚ many characters who are involved in the same field differ tremendously. To start off‚ Dagny and James Taggart were siblings who ran the Taggart Transcontinental Railroad. Dagny was a self-dependent‚ honest woman as well as a phenomenal strategist who wasn’t afraid to take risks. Whatever predicament that threatened the foundation of the company‚ she remained composed and tactically

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    | | | | [Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand] | Topic #2: Why does John Galt go on strike when the Starnes heirs take over the Twentieth Century Motor Company? Do you think he is right or wrong to start a strike? Explain. | “I will stop the motor of the world” (683) he proclaimed. These were

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    Atlas Shrugged Analysis

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    Who is John Galt. „Who is John Galt?“ (1) – these four words form a phrase repeated numerously throughout Atlas Shrugged. However‚ it seems – despite ending with a question mark – only in few in-stances they truly constitute a question as the purpose of a question is to elicit an answer. Be-cause virtually no-one in “Atlas Shrugged” uses them in an attempt to obtain such an answer. A few characters despise the use of this phrase if not meant as a question‚ among those cer-tainly is Dagny Taggart

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    TX-Drexel University‚ Philadelphia‚ PA Francisco d’Anconia and his teacher‚ Hugh Akston‚ advise more than once: “Check your premises‚” because contradictions do not exist. Identify at least two major apparent contradictions that the heroes of Atlas Shrugged encounter‚ and explain‚ with reference to the novel‚ what premises they need to check and correct in order for them to understand that these “contradictions” do not exist. Modern-day standards of what should and should not occur remain an exemplification

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    Atlas Shrugged Sparknotes

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    It is quickly established in Atlas Shrugged that the Taggart siblings completely counter each other in business and personality; they are the Randian argument of reason and emotion. Unlike the antagonists‚ the reader recognizes that the hero wants to know‚ and wants to know everything. Dagny has Eddie Willers inform her on the latest news when she returns from her vacation with Rearden and after stay at Galt’s Gulch. She is constantly updated about the railroad while she is building the John Galt

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    Taggart The novel’s protagonist and a buisness woman and engineer who is the backbone of Taggart Transcontinental. As James Taggart’s little sister‚ she is often belittled but gains respect and she hurdles all obstacles that come to face her family’s company which includes taking a major risk by entrusting Hank Rearden’s revolutionary metal. As the story progresses‚ a precious relationship between her and Francisco d’Anconia emerges. James Taggart The novel’ antagonist‚ current president of Taggart

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    Letter of Marx and Reprisal In the way it seems to teeter before falling into dystopia‚ Atlas Shrugged is distinct from the categorical dystopia of Anthem and the less worldly scope of The Fountainhead. It renders a plausible trajectory of the real world‚ populated by approximations and denials of the Objectivist philosophy. Those productive few that live in their own interest while at no one’s expense (similarly Objectivists) find themselves in short supply‚ thus it would seem they must act within

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    individuality is the essence of selfishness. This is the mindset of the Objectivist Movement‚ which was founded by Russian-American novelist and philosopher Ayn Rand. As an attempt to exemplify this philosophy‚ Rand wrote one of her best selling novels‚ Atlas Shrugged. Decades after it was published in 1957‚ a special book cover was created for its 50th anniversary edition. The public interest was such a success that a three-part movie series was also constructed in the years 2011-2014. Along with the movies

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