The Fountainhead at Ayn Rand presents self-centered personality, Howard Roark and describes him as something that society needs, but I do not want to acknowledge it. Rock 's meaning to life is different from the meaning of the other people he is involved in, separating him from them, but he has had great success in architecture. Despite the frustrating event of the troubling characters of Peter Keating and Ellsworth Toohey, Passion, devoted effort, and hard work, Howard got into trouble throughout the career.
For the 19 - year - old Nathan Blumenthal, the first reading by Ayn Rand 's The Fountainhead is undoubtedly Epiphany. A few years ago, Brontar was published several years ago, and he found this book with his memoir "My Year and Ian Land". "There is no exceptional experience in life that is constantly memorized, there is no such thing in life, moment, time, or day, it is such experience to read this book." In 10 years, he Rand 's approval, renaming it to Nathaniel Brandon, becoming one of the most important beliefs of Rand, and becoming her lover, and let the group of thinkers carry out their duties. Spread the objectiveist philosophy widely
Ayn Rand wrote The Fountainhead to teach passionate objectiveism philosophy, political freedom and belief in individual rights. To express her philosophy, Ianland created Howard Rock, a distinctive Ainland hero, and his fellow Peter Keating. Howard Roke is an innovative architect whose outstanding innovative design is refused by dogmatic and fear of change. But he did not give up on his belief, but he was devoted to his own judgment and honesty. On the other hand, Peter Keating is compliant, he abandons his integrity and others can dominate his life. Through this strong contrast between Roark and Keating and Roark's final victory, Ayn Rand clearly presented her objectiveist philosophy.
In Ayn Rand's book "The Fountainhead" Howard Rock is an excellent architect who thinks this as a radicalistic view of the relationship between architectural form and structure in his current social function. And refused to include extra historically important elements - pillars of the groove, gothic arches etc - in modern townscapes. Just as art and beauty are expressed in an efficient and vivid juxtaposition of building purpose and building purpose, the city through how its building, plan and layout relate to its buildings It reflects its artistic value.