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The Fountainhead

treams from this neural core, it surges in a fluxing shield that illuminates an aura of remarkable energy, fuel that can only come from an individual.The antagonist, Ellsworth Toohey once claims that, " A thinking man can't be ruled." This statement aims at an opponent that is superior to all and including society. Roark thinks and this gives him the power to create. Creators are mile stones, set far from the filthy reaches of the mass mob who deserves no place for contest. Creators travels uncharted paths into a unique destiny, pursuing uncontrollable possibilities. Society lack control over Roark, this hatred overwhelms them and they set out to destroy him. The Leeches complicates themselves in attacking something that is prone to their touch. Roark is not an image of a man, but a hologram that is immune to outside interference.At first, Roark's character can be on the outrageous side, doom humorous and terribly intimidating. However, he is the product of a radical thinker and thus is an incredible concept of thought. Believing in his existence help to understand the philosophy behind his character and like wise the character behind the philosophy.Perhaps at the dawn of creation, all human beings can be considered paupers in terms of knowledge, wisdom and undoubtedly, the power to make appropriate decisions. Simply put, life's a continuous search for a sturdy foundation, upon which will erect a monumental shrine for those who succeeds, and for mindless others who fail to choose the right path, it will be their final resting place, six feet under. Success is eminent for those who search vigorously, but more importantly for those who knows where to seek the guidance. There are few however, that surpass the stage of seeking, they go beyond to collect their wisdom into a teaching, guidance in the form of a philosophy. Ayn Rand is one among them.Individualism is the philosophy which exemplify ‘self', promotes greatness an...

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