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Understanding The Major Characters Of The Fountainhead

Understanding the Major Characters of The Fountainhead

By Robert James Bidinotto
Categories: Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand’s novel The Fountainhead powerfully and credibly depicts how important moral integrity is in maintaining one’s personal independence, and in achieving success and happiness. Ayn Rand makes her case by depicting characters whose lives and choices represent the logical variations on her philosophical and psychological themes.

Readers of the novel may find the following chart useful. It summarizes the differing premises, goals, and methods of each of the story’s five major characters – and the respective consequences for each of them.

Character

Premise

Ends

Means

Results

Roark

Integrity leads to success & happiness

His work, done his way

Exercise uncompromising integrity

Success: his work done his way

Dominique

Integrity leads to destruction by the world

Preserving her integrity

Abandon worldly values, success & happiness

Discovers that her premise is in error.

Keating

Integrity is an obstacle to popularity

Popularity & social success

Reject integrity, seek popularity via pandering

Failure in his quest for popularity

Toohey

Integrity is an obstacle to power over others

Power over others

Weaken others by attacking their integrity

Failure in his quest for power over men of integrity

Wynand

Integrity is an obstacle to practical success

Values & happiness

Seek power over others

Failure of power to bring him values & happiness

 

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