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| The Virtues of Benevolence: The Unnamed Virtues in the Fountainhead | |
| Συγγραφέας: Neera K. Badhwar Neera K. Badhwar: The Virtues of Benevolence: The Unnamed Virtues in the Fountainhead (doc, 9 pages) Manifesto "is the projection of an ideal man. The portrayal of a moral ideal, as my ultimate literary goal, as an end in itself - to which any didactic, intellectual or philosophical values contained in  a novel are only the means" (162). That she largely succeeded in her goal is attested to by the  fact that her novels have enabled countless readers to reshape their lives. The story of Kira in We the Living,  the  image  of  Howard  Roark  in  The  Fountainhead,  the  example  of  Dagny  in   Atlas Shrugged  -  all  these  have  given  readers  the  courage  to  free  themselves  from   destructive circumstances or to make the right decisions in pivotal moments of  their  lives,  and  undergirded their conviction that only a life of moral integrity is a truly successful life. The story of the  life  and character of Howard Roark is, perhaps, the best known and most influential of Rand’s stories. | |
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