![]() With no sense of personal integrity, his only means of self-identification is success, which he achieves primarily through manipulation, sycophancy and hypocrisy. He is portrayed as a man motivated by the praise and approval of others. Peter on the other hand represents everything that Rand finds to be hollow or worthless. ![]() Despite situations of joblessness and penury he is always guided by his individual opinion and makes extremely difficult choices with stolid courage. He abides by ideals of honesty, integrity and hard work in a world that is wrought with personal and social corruption. Roark is Rand’s hero, the epitome of everything Rand attributes to be good. Rand uses the comparison between Roark and Keating to express two polar opposites. The relationship between Roark and Keating dominates the first two parts of The Fountainhead. The Fountainhead Comparison of Howard Roark and Peter Keating Saumya Singh 12th Grade ![]() Join Now Log in Home Literature Essays The Fountainhead Comparison of Howard Roark and Peter Keating ![]()
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