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Fountainhead
1. The conventional view is that in life an individual can either achieve practical success or be moral, but not both. Do you think Ayn Rand accepts or rejects this conventional view in The Fountainhead? Explain by reference to characters and events from the novel.
We have all heard the cliche that nice guys finish last. This story is no different. I feel that the author Ayn Rand accepts the fact that in life an individual can either achieve practical success or be moral, but not both. In the novel, Howard Roark had such a high quality of morals that he was stubborn. Roark was his own person who did
Approximate Word count = 408
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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