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  1. After a major disaster in one of Taggart Transcontinental's tunnels, Dagny returns to work. On her return, she receives notice that Quentin Daniels is also quitting in protest, and she rushes across the country to convince him to stay.

  2. Dagny Taggart is the protagonist of the novel. She is vice president in charge of operations for Taggart Transcontinental, under her brother, James Taggart. Given James' incompetence, Dagny is responsible for all the workings of the railroad. [1]

  3. Dagny is remarkable in every way: beautiful, talented, determined, and highly intelligent. Her independent spirit leads her to trust her own judgment over public opinion. Though calmly rational, she is also tremendously passionate about her work and love.

  4. Dagny is the heroine and primary narrator of the story. Her great stature comes from the combination of characteristics that she possesses. Her knowledge of engineering and industry enables her to expertly run a transcontinental railroad.

  5. 15 de abr. de 2011 · Taggart is a beautiful, powerful female executive who Rand holds up as an example of her objectivism philosophy. Some call the book propaganda masquerading as art.

  6. Dagny Taggart is the Vice-President in Charge of Operations for Taggart Transcontinental, under her brother, James Taggart. Dagny is the central female protagonist in the plot of the Atlas Shrugged. Dagny deals with most of the affairs of Taggart Transcontinental because of her brother's...

  7. Dagny is the Vice President of Operations of her family's railroad company, Taggart Transcontinental. What's so shocking about this? Well, in this novel, which often reflects the 1950s America in which it was written, women don't normally run railroads.

  8. DAGNY TAGGART. The novel’s heroine, Dagny Taggart, is the vice president in charge of Operations at Taggart Transcontinental — a job that she loves and performs with matchless competence.

  9. Atlas Shrugged, novel by Ayn Rand, published in 1957. The book’s female protagonist, Dagny Taggart, struggles to manage a transcontinental railroad amid the pressures and restrictions of massive bureaucracy. Her antagonistic reaction to a libertarian group seeking an end to government regulation is.

  10. Atlas Shrugged “is a mystery story, not about the murder of a man’s body, but about the murder — and rebirth — of man’s spirit.”. Follow along as industrialist Hank Rearden and railroad executive Dagny Taggart struggle to keep the country afloat and unravel the mysteries that confront them.