Howard Roark in The Fountainhead

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English

 

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Edward W

 

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July 17, 2015

 

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University

 

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A

 

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Howard's words, "Now I can make what I want of it: a bow, a spear, a cane, a railing," signify that an individual could be given anything and craft it into what pleases him; his perspective of what should be made will inspire him to create it. Howard fulfilled his career in making what appealed to him, not others; in contrast to Peter Keating, his lifetime competitor and nemesis who illustrated his work for other's preferences...
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Howard fulfilled his career in making what appealed to him, not others; in contrast to Peter Keating, his lifetime competitor and nemesis who illustrated his work for other's preferences. Howard's life changed when he met the desirable Dominique Francon, his forever love. Dominique, one of the few that sympathized Roark's treatment from society, helped Roark achieve greatness from starting at the lowest point...
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