Atlas Shrugged: A Guided Study. Part 1. Chapter 2.
Posted by fivedollargold 12 years, 10 months ago to Books
I changed the format for this week's review. Feel free to post answers to the following questions of your own free will.
1) Why did Rand choose to make the train passenger an economist?
2) How long did it take Hank to develop Rearden Metal?
3) Why did Rand state that Hank thought of his wife as "an abstraction?"
4) What neon sign did Hank wish he had?
5) Why is Lillian sarcastic towards Hank?
6) How would you characterize Hank's relationship with his mother?
7) How much of the presentation of the bracelet to Lillian scene was put in the film version? (cf., AS I)
8) Why does Paul warn Hank about public relations?
9) Why does Phillip want the contribution to Friends of Global Progress in cash?
10) What is the bracelet, in Lillian's mind, a metaphor for?
Enjoy!!
1) Why did Rand choose to make the train passenger an economist?
2) How long did it take Hank to develop Rearden Metal?
3) Why did Rand state that Hank thought of his wife as "an abstraction?"
4) What neon sign did Hank wish he had?
5) Why is Lillian sarcastic towards Hank?
6) How would you characterize Hank's relationship with his mother?
7) How much of the presentation of the bracelet to Lillian scene was put in the film version? (cf., AS I)
8) Why does Paul warn Hank about public relations?
9) Why does Phillip want the contribution to Friends of Global Progress in cash?
10) What is the bracelet, in Lillian's mind, a metaphor for?
Enjoy!!
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Poetic justice....
He was anxious for the funds, but didn't want his liberal associates to know the (evil) source.
Total hypocrisy.
Regards,
O.A.