Gail Wynand

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Gail Wynand is a powerful, morally conflicted newspaper magnate in Ayn Rand’s novel and its 1949 film adaptation The Fountainhead, whose relationship with architect Howard Roark explores themes of integrity, power, and corruption.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
literary character
adaptedIn The Fountainhead (1949 film) NERFINISHED
alliesWith Howard Roark (temporarily) NERFINISHED
appearsIn The Fountainhead NERFINISHED
The Fountainhead (1949 film) NERFINISHED
associatedWith Dominique Francon NERFINISHED
centralTheme compromise
corruption
individualism
integrity
power
conflictsWith his own ideals
controls The Banner (fictional newspaper) NERFINISHED
creator Ayn Rand NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse The Fountainhead universe
firstAppearance The Fountainhead (1943 novel) NERFINISHED
gender male
hasTrait ambitious
charismatic
corruptible
cynical
intelligent
morally conflicted
powerful
influences public opinion in The Fountainhead
literaryGenre philosophical novel
maritalStatus married to Dominique Francon (in the novel)
medium film adaptation
novel
moralArc from ruthless power-seeker to self-recognition of corruption
narrativeRole foil to Howard Roark
tragic figure
nationalityInFiction American
notableWork The Banner (fictional newspaper) NERFINISHED
occupation newspaper magnate
publisher
philosophicalContext Objectivism (Ayn Rand) NERFINISHED
relationshipType friendship with Howard Roark
ideological contrast with Howard Roark
relationshipWith Howard Roark NERFINISHED
setting New York City (fictionalized) NERFINISHED
symbolizes corrupt power of the press
moral compromise for social power
themeInvolvement conflict between integrity and success
press manipulation of public opinion
ultimatelyOpposes Howard Roark (through capitulation to public pressure) NERFINISHED

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The Fountainhead character Gail Wynand
subject surface form: The Fountainhead (1949 film)