Sunday, October 6, 2013

Hernan Prieto's comment on Olivia Thaler's


Olivia I completely agree with you on your perspective on Rearden.  I think that his speech at his trail was inspiring to the general public of the novel. Giving that the country is at ruins, financially, he was kind of a light in people’s eyes one that might not be obvious but it is clear what its intentions are. I also saw how when Rearden was behind bars, that it was Rand’s way of telling the reader how creativity was being drained from society, it was admirable how Rearden stood up for what he believed in showing no fear, and as you stated I also believe that Francisco was what gave Rearden a final push. Leading to Rand’s definition of business.

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