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The Fountainhead and Life Satisfaction. Key: AWL to Study , Low-frequency Vocabulary. What profession is represented above? Do you think that a profession can promote life satisfaction? . A Novel by Ayn Rand. The Fountainhead brought Rand’s philosophy to the world
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The Fountainhead and Life Satisfaction Key: AWL to Study, Low-frequency Vocabulary What profession is represented above? Do you think that a profession can promote life satisfaction?
A Novel by Ayn Rand • The Fountainhead • brought Rand’s philosophy to the world • initially rejected by 12 publishing houses • well-crafted work of fiction • published in 1943 • sold over six million copies internationally What types of novels do you like to read? Explain.
Her Breakthrough Novel • Rand weaves a tale of how personal integrityand a passion for one’s work forms the basis of true life satisfaction. Do you agree that a passion for your work promotes happiness? Why or why not?
Through a Cast of Characters • Rand contrasts two underlying philosophies: • egoism and the individual • altruism and the collective What do you think egoism and altruism mean?
The Novel’s Message • People find happiness if they abide by their egos. • The ego is the fountainhead of every human achievement. • Progress and prosperity facilitated by individuals with courage to uphold personal vision. Do you agree that the ego is the source of every notable human achievement? Explain.
Egoists versus Altruists • The egoist’s principal goal: self-serving, not altruistic • Only through self-serving motivation can people be of any real benefit. • Only by being true to yourself can you assist anyone else. • The altruist • serves the common good and renounces the ego. • can only create pain because they don’t respect need for productive achievement. Are you an egoist or an altruist? Explain.
The Protagonist • Howard Roark • free-thinker with uncompromisingideals • an egoist and individualist • exists for himself and his own happiness • work brings him meaning, purpose, and fulfillment. Do you identify with Howard Roark? Explain.
The Villain • Ellsworth Toohey • stands in contrast to Roark • a newspaper columnist who applauds mediocrity • professes an altruistic doctrine • Individuals live for others and subjugate their passions to serve the greater good. • really wants empty vessels he can manipulate and control Have you ever met anyone like Ellsworth Toohey? Explain.
Collective Organizations • Rand’s novel voices a strong message against collective organizations based on serving the common good and sacrificing oneself to others. What is your opinion on collective organizations?
About the Author • Rand was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, in 1905. • experienced the Russian Revolution firsthand • Rand wrote a new chapter in her life. • migrated to New York • became a popular and prolific writer • publications sparked controversy and debate • Like the characters in her novels, Rand lived the American dream. What is the American dream? Explain how Rand lived the American dream.