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  1. Get everything you need to know about Skyscrapers in The Fountainhead. Analysis, related quotes, timeline.

  2. Find the quotes you need in Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead, sortable by theme, character, or chapter. From the creators of SparkNotes.

  3. The Fountainhead was a surprise popular success that catapulted Ayn (pronounced to rhyme with “mine”) Rand to fame. Rand had been born Alice Rosenbaum in St. Petersburg, Russia, on February...

  4. The original story by Dudley Murphy was about two construction workers working on a skyscraper who are rivals for a woman's love. Rand rewrote it, transforming the rivals into architects. One of them, Howard Kane, was an idealist dedicated to erecting the skyscraper despite enormous obstacles.

  5. In “The Fountainhead,” Ayn Rand employs a variety of symbols to show her philosophical themes and character dynamics. Key symbols such as skyscrapers, nature, granite, and crowds are used to examine individual creativity and societal conformity, and to emphasize the transformative power of human effort.

  6. Murphy's short story "The Skyscraper" (1927), which com-bined her love of cinema with a powerful expression of urban optimism.19 Altering Murphy's original intent, Rand chose the heroism of skyscraper building as her primary focus. While preparing the screenplay, she visited a con-struction site to gather details, in order to create a more

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  8. In conjunction with Howard Roark’s professional pursuits, the narrative unfolds the Cosmo-Slotnick Pictures project to construct a towering skyscraper, sparking an international architectural competition.

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