Friday, August 28, 2009

Chapter Five

Peter Keatings great talent is becoming more clear. He has artfully got both the men senior to him a the firm out of the way. First he got Tim Davis fired in such a cunning way that Davis still thinks of Peter a close friend and someone who helped his career not hurt it. Then there is Stengal. Keating did something he rarely does by exposing his darker side. But It proved to be worth it when Stengal left, Keating got his job and Francon was none the wiser. After Keating must do the job that he did not honestly earn he is stumped and afraid so he turns to Roark who easily designs the interior and leaves the facade up to Keating. This I found poetic. 

Roark and Cameron continue to struggle and it seems that Cameron will not even be able to pay his companies bills. 

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