An ideal person, defined by a source, Ayn Rand, has made her novel The Fountainhead into an ideal human projection. It takes a portrayal of moral ideals as its own purpose. She first put "human worship" and revealed the importance of human heroes. Male admirers are the people who work hard to see the highest possibilities of mankind and achieve it. They promise to improve human self esteem and sanctity of his happiness on the earth. Fountainhead embraces the greatness of mankind - human ability, ability, honesty, and integrity - as an ideal thing to achieve. It is based on the concept of romanticism.
Objectiveism and the source of the way we live. Are you living for others or are you living for yourself? What do you think is ideal: selfless or selfish. why? Ayn Rand novel The Fountainhead solves these problems and the philosophy called objectiveism behind it. Her rebellious remarks are to convince us that the only true virtue is selfish and we should keep that standard and live for ourselves. Ian Land is from the Soviet Union and, from her background, it helps to understand why she preaches her own philosophy.
The next major project of Rand is The Fountainhead, which began research in 1935. The subject of our life is political, but the theme of Fountainhead is ethical focusing on the integrity of individualism and individualism. The protagonist of the novel architect Howard Rock is the first concrete example of the ideal human being of Land, he is a living person based on principle and hero. Like our lives, it is difficult for Land to publish The Fountainhead. Before Bob - Merrill was published in 1943, 12 publishers rejected it. Welcomed once more by critics and intellectuals, this novel is still the best seller, mainly through recommendations of the reviews. Fountainhead made Rand a candidate for individualism, continued sales, bringing economic stability. Warner Brothers produced a movie version of the novel starring Gary Cooper and Patricia Neil who wrote the actors for this in 1949.
After nearly four years of work, Land completed the plan of The Fountainhead in 1938. Then there is the writing. Her hero, architect Howard Rock, expressed her views on the ideal person. Even though it meant that the building was blown up because the plan was changed due to a breach of contract, he fought against the collectivists around him to preserve the integrity of his thoughts. I found it difficult to sell this book. Rand was interested in Macmillan's editor and offered an additional prepayment of $ 250, but Macmillan withdrew because he agreed to spend at least $ 1,200 for promotion. By 1940, more than a dozen publishers have read the chapter and rejected the book. An influential editor claims that the book will never be sold. Land's literary agent objected to it. Her savings fell to about 700 dollars