Case Study Of Roark's Astounding Temple

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Roark undertakes this responsibility and manufactures an astounding temple yet is sued when he completes the project by Stoddard, who is guided by Toohey, in light of the fact that he proclaims the final product disobeys every proper image of a religious structure. Roark is discovered guilty and sentenced to pay for the modifications of the temple. Toohey's motivation is to pulverize Roark's image so future commissions would be inadequate on the account that the public would remember him being involved in a scandal and that he is viewed as an "enemy of

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