![]() Part Three is titled "A Is A," symbolizing what Rand referred to as "the Law of Identity" and here, the answers to all the apparent contradictions finally are identified and resolved by Dagny and Rearden, and also for the reader. Part Two, titled "Either-Or," focuses on Dagny Taggart's struggle to resolve a dilemma: either to continue her battle to save her business or to give it up. Part One is titled "Non-Contradiction," and appropriately, the first third of the book confronts two prominent business executives, Dagny Taggart and Hank Rearden and the reader with a host of seeming contradictions and paradoxes with no apparently logical solutions. ![]() The three parts of the book are each named in tribute to Aristotle's laws of logic. The parts and chapters are named, and the titles typically suggest multiple layers of meaning and implication. Atlas Shrugged is structured in three major parts, each of which consists of ten chapters. ![]()
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