Boring static characters
As a writer, I get a bit sick of her static characters. She likes to set up two polar opposites and then let them have their way with each other. There is no middle character that could swing either way, and she doesn't seem to care. In Rand's view, a person is born as either a perfect creator or a perfect looter. I've read "The Fountainhead" and am reading "Atlast Shrugged". For some reason, I get the feeling that I know everything that is going to happen. She prides herself on living a life similar to that depicted of her characters, but I often wonder whether or not she spent it in fantasy, repeating the same thing for thousands of pages.
No man can live up to her standards. I get tired. I get addicted to things while I'm fully conscious of the fact. I can't so easily jump to conclusions on the purpose of my life because I fear I might fall into the same trap she has.
As a writer, I get a bit sick of her static characters. She likes to set up two polar opposites and then let them have their way with each other. There is no middle character that could swing either way, and she doesn't seem to care. In Rand's view, a person is born as either a perfect creator or a perfect looter. I've read "The Fountainhead" and am reading "Atlast Shrugged". For some reason, I get the feeling that I know everything that is going to happen. She prides herself on living a life similar to that depicted of her characters, but I often wonder whether or not she spent it in fantasy, repeating the same thing for thousands of pages.
No man can live up to her standards. I get tired. I get addicted to things while I'm fully conscious of the fact. I can't so easily jump to conclusions on the purpose of my life because I fear I might fall into the same trap she has.