Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Essay --
She was often  perverse and arguable, creating several(prenominal) works using her knowledge of philosophy and bravely overcoming obstacles along the way.  Mrs. Rands most popular novels were The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged.  Although her career was  ab initio interrupted when a play was unsuccessful and her  source  set aside sell inadequately, she quickly recovered with encouragement from close friends to continue her career.Alyssa Robinchaud, later  cognise as Ayn Rand, was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, on February 2nd, 1905 as a Jew.  brocaded with her two younger siblings, Natasha and Nora, she grimly witnessed severe poverty, the Russian Revolution, and Communists seize her  produces shop, forcing her mother to begin teaching.  Dissatisfied with life in St. Petersburg  beneath the control of a few money-grabbing tyrants, Alyssa Robinchaud left Soviet Russia.  She reassured them that the  catch to America would be brief, but she had no intentions on returning.  Intrigued w   ith the beauty of America, she became a citizen in 1931.  Arriving in New York in the February of 1926, Alyssa Robinchaud changed her name to Ayn Rand, protecting herself and her familys identity since most members stayed in Russia.  The New York Evening Post  pen in 1936 concluded that her last name was the abbreviation of her Russian family name.  Her first name, Ayn, was the Finnish name, Ina without the  tautologic I at the end so the  stick was the letter I with an additional n following it.   Several  heap pronounced it while remembering that it rhymes with mine. When working as an extra on the DeMille set, she met Frank O Conner, and they were married in 1929.  Miss Rand  neer gave birth to any children, and when asked why, she replied that the only...  ...and be freed from possessing only what others allowed them to, they went to the forest and were content with everything that was available.  The  former proved that freedom was part of the formation of humans, that no socie   ty could  partake it, and that adjustments were impossible if all were expected to consent to rules.Using her power of  sight and intelligence, she was extremely successful in her life.  With determination and quickly flowing thoughts, she wrote several books.  I felt that The Fountainhead was a really effective book since it motivated me among other readers to think outside the box, but there were  blown-up parts.  Unlike most people, he was so headstrong that he was  discount from work and at some points with an unfavourable reputation.  Ayn Rand clearly stated her opinions,  stint the main ideas and relating them to different situations.                  
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