Dagny has finally realized what she must do in order for her to be able to triumph over inaction from the rest of the world: she must take on this idea behind John Galt. There must be someone brave enough and competent enough to be willing to take him head on. Everyone else that she has encountered that says the vulgar term, Who is John Galt?, has been defeated by his philosophy on business and how it should be equal for all companies as to evade irregular balance in the economy. Many of the people who say this phrase are characterized as wise looking people, but somewhat worn out from "battle". These "battles" that they go through have all been against John Galt but, obviously no one has succeeded in beating him because, though they are characterized with a look of wisdom in their eyes, they are also described as being homeless or as citizens who have given up. So, in the end, everyone has given up on the idea that anyone can bring him down, everyone except Dagny. There is something different about her that makes it seem as though it is almost possible for her to take him on and not only that but, actually defeat him. Evidently she represents the hope for the people of the community by providing an opportunity for the people to be free of John Galt. However, not many of the people actually believe she has a chance at overcoming him but, I believe that she will defeat him by the end of this novel, and if not, then she would have come so incredibly close that everyone else will she that they can too go as far as she did, and if they believe, they can actually overcome the evil within the idea of "John Galt".
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