Premium Essay

Dagny Taggart In Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged

Submitted By
Words 614
Pages 3
When introduced to the character of Dagny Taggart in Ayn Rand’s Atlas ShruggedI immediately noticed her determinism and self-confidence. Dagny has no problem making it in a man’s world, she is passionate about her works and is confidante in her own abilities. When I thought of these qualities in Dagny and thought of public individuals with similar qualities and the first to come to mind was Jackie Kennedy. Jackie Kennedy was also a well-educated, confident woman, while her husband was in office she drastically changed the role of the First Lady to what we have in present day. Dagny’s determinism and self-confidence is present early on when she is convincing her brother, Jim to buy Rearden Metal in order to save their Rio Norte Line. Her brother …show more content…
Jackie Kennedy was the first First Lady to begin “First Lady Projects”. While in the White House she began the White House Restoration Project, which had a focus of refurbishing the public areas of the White House with antiques to reflect several of the early presidencies in the ear after the founding of the nation. In her efforts to maintain this project Jackie Kennedy established the job of White House Curator, a Fine Arts Committee and the White House Historical Association. While Jackie Kennedy was not the first First Lady to take on such a project, because of her it become more of an established responsibility of the First Lady and one all of the First Ladies have fulfilled since. Lastly, both Dagny and Jackie Kennedy showed the appropriate amount of emotion for the situation that they are in. In Atlas Shrugged Jim asks why Dagny has no emotion, but this actually makes her job of running the railroad easier because she is able to make smart, quick decisions that will benefit the company. I see the correlation in Dagny and Mrs. Kennedy in this aspect because, in 1963 when the country was shocked by the assassination of our President and Jackie Kennedy’s husband, John F. Kennedy. Jackie took this time to only radiate strength which also helped the grieving nation through this time of grief. Dagny and Jackie Kennedy were both strong women of their time and did what they needed to in order to sure

Similar Documents

Free Essay

Valliant Paper

...When I received a copy of James S. Valliant’s book, The Passion of Ayn Rand’s Critics: The Case Against the Brandens, I was a little apprehensive about reviewing it. It seems that every time a discussion commences about the “juicy” bits of Ayn Rand’s sexual and romantic entanglements, it takes on a life of its own, and the discussion never seems to end. Cyber-forums can’t even mention this book without provoking hundreds of rancorous posts among people who are still personally involved in the developments surrounding the break between Ayn Rand and Nathaniel Branden and Barbara Branden. It’s as if the War of ‘68 is still raging. I was fortunate when I came to the study of Ayn Rand. I was eight years old when Rand and the Brandens went their separate ways. I knew none of the principals involved, and didn’t actually discover Rand’s work until nearly ten years later—when I was a senior in high school in 1977. And even after I’d discovered her work, I'd read everything she wrote without the assistance of going to live lectures or attending group meetings of people sitting around a vinyl turntable or an audio-tape player, listening to recordings of said lectures. I eventually listened to the vast bulk of those lectures as background for the preparation of my book, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, but even that research was pursued independently. My work was not the product of any assistance from any Objectivist institute or organization. Around 1992, however, as I was researching my...

Words: 13409 - Pages: 54