1. Living as an Informed and Involved Citizen
Rand skillfully portrays Roark's character in the film to state that a man must accept responsibility for his own thinking and his own survival by making conscientious judgment. ... In opposition to the main hero, the writer uses two characters named Ellsworth Monkton Toohey and Peter Keating to exemplify that he rejects the philosophy of "Altruism". ... To present a credible self-image, Rand appeal to the readers' ethics and moral character by implicitly asking in the article, "What is really the highest moral virtue of a man?... " This statement clearly demonst...
- Word Count: 2371
- Approx Pages: 9
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate