Friday, August 28, 2009

Chapter Nine

Roark gets a job! Roark continued his masochistic search for employment and happened upon the perfect firm. John Erik Snyte was in charge and he had designers from all genres. And now with Roark he had his modernist. Roark didn’t like to be labeled anything but his hard times had helped him grow as a human and was willing to settle a little to continue towards his passionate goals.

Keating becomes unnerved in this chapter. He starts to become unfairly short with people and maybe it’s because his bullet proof firm is now on the receiving end of gossip and publicly embarrassing news. 

Katie starts to really show her passion and it’s for great men. At least for her uncle who is proving to be intelligent, brave, and respected by the masses. And his respect is seemingly more justified than Guy Francon’s or what Keating’s hopes to be.


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