John Galt Analysis

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Who is John Galt?
The first time I ever encountered the question “Who is John Galt?” was my 2nd year of university in an elevator on my way to class; being the curious the person that I researched the question only to find more confusion. It wasn’t until I visited New York City in the Spring of 2015 that encountered “John Galt” or rather the question of who this man is, that spurred me to read this 1,168 paged novel.
The question “Who is John Galt?” both opens the chapter of the novel as well as closes it. It is first asked by a homeless person, then Eddie Willers and finally a good worker almost in an underlying questioning manner. He soon becomes synonymous with the common people, to the point where Dagny Taggart uses the name for her new railway line unheeding Francisco d’Anconia’s warning that “John Galt” may come to take the railway line.
As the novel progresses, tensions rise and a form of crescendo appears, people are rebelling, businesses are failing and closing down left and right but it is the name of John Galt that is mentioned as frequently as well as the question of who he is or rather the question of who started the question. “John Galt” was tall, …show more content…

But despite this it is Galt’s motto “I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine,”(731) that he had every right to accept pride in his name for it was in that moment that she was looking at the inventor of the motor the very man who wanted to stop them