Gail Wynand is a sleeze only because he is willing to give up his soul to be considered the man on top. He has to be your Frat boy next door and look the part of the man who can accomplish anything while being the man who will also fall for anything and the man who is too caught up in the system to think for himself and to think outside the box. Suave, debonair and fake.this is Peter Keating. Not very many women can go from being Roark's submissive to Roark's equal and we need an actress who can stand up for herself, in heels, no less. Theron friggin' gorgeous and (because we are the same age) makes me wonder what I've been doing with my time, she has the knack of being ultra feminine and ultra powerful at the same time. He can be cold or weak and sniveling on command. I picked Haley for one reason, he looks like the scrawny little nothing guy, but rub him the wrong way and POW sucker punch in the kidney. Clive Owen fits the bill in the sense that he can be a cold blooded killer, father, ex-con turn gardener and still ooze confidence. I've always thought of Roark as being that SEXY guy that looks good and comfortable in the boardroom, the bedroom, wielding an ax or sketch pencil. I decided to do this novel because it is one of my favorites of all time and has such rich characters even if there is a 70 page speech where Ayn Rand goes on a philosophical rant through her character, Howard Roark. Roark is Rand's embodiment of the human spirit, and his struggle represents the triumph of individualism over collectivism. How others in the novel relate to Roark demonstrates Rand's various archetypes of human character, all of which are variants between Roark, the author's ideal man of independent-mindedness and integrity, and what she described as the "second-handers." The complex relationships between Roark and the various kinds of individuals who assist or hinder his progress, or both, allow the novel to be at once a romantic drama and a philosophical work. The book follows his battle to practice what the public sees as modern architecture, which he believes to be superior, despite an establishment centered on tradition-worship. The Fountainhead's protagonist, Howard Roark, is an individualistic young architect who chooses to struggle in obscurity rather than compromise his artistic and personal vision. (Taken from Wikipedia because I always botch the description) The Fountainhead Plot Description from Wikipedia I'm sure this is why guys enjoy Fantasty Football Leagues so much, they get to have the ultimate team that encompasses the best of the sport! It let's me take actors from different time periods and mesh them all together into one perfect cast. I truly enjoy these fantasy cast because they encompass a variety of actors, actresses and let me get to know the book to see if I want to read it or to compel me to want to read it again.įantasty casting takes three hobbies I love (reading, writing and cinema) and puts them together in one neat little package of happiness. So, in my obsession with blog reading I've come across several blogs that fantasy cast books that they love.
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