Your personality in AS

Posted by TheYoung-Capitalist 11 years, 2 months ago to Culture
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I know the last part of AS is coming out and I was just wondering (out of daydreaming) what everyone's favorite character in the book is. Not just that but who is your personality most like in the book? and why? If you think that none of the characters fit your personality in AS ,then pick any book that Ayn Rand has written (If you do then please put the book title in because I have not read all of her books yet).

My favorite character is probably like most people's, its John Galt. I wish my personality was like Johns but I like to invent things and I do not have enough philosophy yet to think like him. I tend to lean in favor of Francisco because he invents things(I blame 12 am for thinking block), is always a couple steps ahead of everyone else,(it's very hard to distinguish the 3 of them apart, well it is for me anyways)and is always on the look out for other like minded individuals. It's very crude reasons but i am tried. he is the first person you are introduced to in the book and that first impression with him being outgoing, full of energy, smart, and knowledgeable in all sort of situations(especially arguments that have James in them) reminds me of..well me.

Is there a was to edit the note of the post? If so I will need it.lol


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  • Posted by $ kathywiso 11 years, 2 months ago
    Hank, for his unending work ability and standing up for what he believes in, Dagny for the same, not giving up, and D'Anconia for blowing up his mines on the looters.
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  • Posted by LetsShrug 11 years, 2 months ago
    There is no way to edit a post. :)
    I am part Dagny (instinct is to keep fighting), and part D'anconia (I want to get others to see what is happening, but know who is worth the effort and who isn't).
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  • Posted by Madanthonywayne 11 years, 2 months ago
    I've always identified the most with Hank Rearden. John Galt came across a this mythical figure, almost a demigod.

    Even Francisco was portrayed as some sort of genius who was good at everything he did. Admirable, but that's not me.

    But Hank seemed like a regular guy who applied himself and became very good at what he did. Not necessarily good at everything, indeed, he was clearly quite bewildered by the actions of many people around him and by politics in general, but he didn't really give a shit about any of that. All he wanted was to be left alone to do what he loved.
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  • Posted by for_no_other 11 years, 2 months ago
    First off, I wanted to say hello and thanks. My wife found this site after we finished watching ASII. Looking forward to good discussions and more personal learning. That being said, I would have to say I relate to Frisco the most, for similar reasons as LetsShrug. I love speaking to others about the principles in Atlas, but still limit my conversations to those who I feel are open to freedom, real freedom.
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    • Posted by Gaea28 11 years, 2 months ago
      Welcome for_no_other...great name! I have a friend who calls me Dagny....(but I'm not worthy! I was ready to kick Atlas in the back of his already buckling knees a year ago! Shhh...don't tell him ;)
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  • Posted by khalling 11 years, 2 months ago
    the tab bottom right, click on it and an administrator will come on. tell them how you'd like it edited, or if it's just typos, they can go ahead and do it for you.
    Galt is to enigmatic for me-I understand who is supposed to be like, but there aren't enough personal details for me to get a strong handle on his personality, like Rearden or Howard Roark (The Fountainhead). I identify with Dagney's tenacity but Ragnar's mission. I planned and executed striking, and through fiction, my main protagonist will always make whole those who have been wronged by the govt and and govt colluders. I am a little bewildered that I do not find a good "fit" with her most famous female characters. However, Irene, in "The Husband I bought" I believe is the female character of Rand's I most identify with. This is one of many short stories Rand wrote in early years starting before 20 years of age. I think you would like many of the stories and plays, Young, because this is a young woman writing before she was able to categorize her feelings into a powerful philosophy. and maybe, before she had experienced her first romantic love, considering when some of the stories were written. You will also notice her conviction in mastering the english language and her determination to write in english. link below:
    http://www.amazon.com/The-Early-Ayn-Rand...
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    • Posted by 11 years, 2 months ago
      Ok, I just ordered it. Thank you for the suggestion. Is there any other authors that teach her philosophy?
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      • Posted by khalling 11 years, 2 months ago
        Lots. Most notably, Leonard Peikoff and Yaron Brook. Check out the Ayn Rand Institute. I believe on the site, they have a contest every year for students to write essays on Objectivism. One can win scholarships for college and also to attend a special summer series they offer for HS and college students. Consider being an activist in here to get Gulch producers to put the same sort of thing together for high school students or young adults on the movies. I think it would generate lots of enthusiasm. Most of us in here are very worried about the next generation of intellectual leaders, movers and shakers standing firmly against collectivism and communism. You can you tube Yaron Brook and watch entire talks he's given.
        I'm glad you got the essays, My favorite is Kira's Viking.
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  • Posted by sr71shark 10 years, 10 months ago
    My favorite characters are Dagny and Fransisco. However, I identify much more closely with Hank Reardon. I really wish the book had gone into more depth about Ragnar's operations. I enjoyed his mission and the entire concept of his character immensely.
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  • Posted by dwedding 11 years, 2 months ago
    I always like Francisco the best. I liked how he was hiding in plain sight while he destroyed his fortune before it could be looted. He was definitely my favorite.
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