Atlas Shrugged/Synopsis/Chapters 1-5. From Wikibooks, open books for an open world Atlas Shrugged. The following Places in Atlas Shrugged are used as settings in this section. She could never believe he had become so corrupt, but since she does not see the full truth of his motive, she has no choice but to believe it now.
This annotated text both summarizes and analyzes Ayn Rand's epic novel, Atlas Shrugged. In addition, the Appendix singles out the significance of certain Characters, Companies, Concepts, Places, Technologies, and other Things in the novel.
Analyses and summaries
Atlas Shrugged is divided into three parts, with ten chapters in each part. Chapters are divided into any number of sections.
Part 1 - Non-Contradiction | Part 2 - Either-Or | Part 3 - A Is A |
All quotes are taken from Ayn Rand. Atlas Shrugged (New York: Penguin 1992.).
The author of this book is Ayn Rand. Other works by Ayn Rand include The Fountainhead, Anthem and We the Living.
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