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I'm currently reading Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. I'm trying to get insight from others perspectives. I'm wanting to write for the following essay topic.
This is the topic for the essay: The covers of many editions of Atlas Shrugged describe it as “a mystery story, not about the murder of man’s body, but about the murder—and rebirth—of man’s spirit.” Choose three of the most significant mysteries you encounter in Part I of the novel and explain what you think are the solutions to each. For each one, how does it relate to “the murder—and rebirth—of man’s spirit”?
For those that have read and for those that are reading Atlas Shrugged, what do you think are the three most significant mysteries that coincide with “the murder—and rebirth—of man’s spirit” in part 1?
This is the topic for the essay: The covers of many editions of Atlas Shrugged describe it as “a mystery story, not about the murder of man’s body, but about the murder—and rebirth—of man’s spirit.” Choose three of the most significant mysteries you encounter in Part I of the novel and explain what you think are the solutions to each. For each one, how does it relate to “the murder—and rebirth—of man’s spirit”?
For those that have read and for those that are reading Atlas Shrugged, what do you think are the three most significant mysteries that coincide with “the murder—and rebirth—of man’s spirit” in part 1?
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