During the strike of construction workers, Ellsworth Toy said at a striker 's speech: "We are united, otherwise we will be defeated. Our will - deprived of rights and forgotten repressed The intention of those who were made - to integrate us into a strong fortress "(103). Toohey's declaration brought surprising irony to his character. While a self-styled humanitarian humanitarian defines a striker, the working class is aimed at powerful oppressors, privileged contractors and architects who need their labor and skills rather than sharing in collective creation They need their masses to stand up. In the wealth generated.
Even at the time of the writing of the 1940s it was amazing that he knew the essence of the land world. The extremes of the novel are the hero's Howard Rock and his opponent Ellsworth toy. Tuhei is probably the most obstructive fictional character I have ever read. This is because he mainly insults me and distrusts the world. Tooheys has various shapes and shapes all over the world today. People who assert selflessness, equality, and virtue while having a dark intention of dominating people. The worst thing is that most people like him, as it is in the real world. At the end of the novel, Toohey made a long monologue in destroying the soul, and his real nature and thoughts appeared. This speech surprised me to know how accurate it is in the present world.
You can prove that living for yourself is a difficult struggle, or it can be a natural behavior. Howard Roark, Peter Keating, Ellsworth Toohey have different lifestyles. It is the only important people in their world. These people have sought their soul and concluded that they had to put themselves first to achieve personal success.
Fountainhead is a novel about the ideals of the four roles of Howard Roark, Peter Keating, Ellsworth Toohey, and Gail Wynand, gathered to play a variety of roles in the construction industry. Ian Rand introduced a concept that confuses the "source" of her novels; because her role is not consistent with the status quo, they do things the reader can not understand. They are trapped in the architectural world and decide what to do between selfishness and selflessness. Howard Roark has a unique self-centered definition contrary to the reader; no matter what people say, he believes selfishness is an ideal and a claim to a goal.