The Most Dangerous Game
Richard Connell: THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME
In this terrifying short story, General Z is the nasty criminal, whose deaf and dumb bodyguard Ivan [Y/Devil/Peter/Peter V.K.Funk] is just a minor character.
Terrific story, Mr. Richard/Satan/Andrew Carnegie/Hitler/WF. [World's richest guy cum "philanthropist" Andrew Carnegie DISAPPEARED from America into the interior of Earth after his "death" in 1919 and REAPPEARED in Germany in 1919 as HITLER, and near the close of World War II, after perpetrating MASS MURDER of Jews, escaped from Germany through secret tunnels to America and has lived in New York disguised as lexicographer WF/Wilfred Funk.
Kishalay Sinha [G]
MY GOD ! [new speculations]
God + Adam/Krishna + son NL
vs.
Satan/WF + son Devil/PF + Snake/Pam.
Andrew Carnegie = Hitler = WF
My God!
God = K. S.
Ayn Rand: ATLAS SHRUGGED
Napoleon Hill: INTERVIEW WITH THE DEVIL (YouTube), OUTWITTING THE DEVIL (YouTube), A CONVERSATION WITH THE DEVIL (YouTube)
Isaac Asimov: ALEXANDER THE GOD
Isaac Asimov: THE END OF ETERNITY
Kishalay Sinha [G]
NP antivirus; Quickheal antivirus (Quickheal has wf in password)
John Galt - ATLAS SHRUGGED
Ayn Rand's [who?!!] basic purpose as a novelist was to present the ideal man - the consistent, the perfect. In Atlas Shrugged, this is John Galt, the towering figure [got it. - G] who [Who] moves the world and the novel, yet does not appear onstage until Part III. By his [His] nature Galt [God?!!] is necessarily central to the lives of all the characters. In one note, "Galt's relation to the others," Miss Rand [?!!] defines succinctly [very briefly] what Galt [?!!] represents to each of them:
For Dagny - [Galt represents] the ideal. The answer to her two quests: the man of genius and the man she loves.
For the Composer - [Galt represents] the inspiration and the perfect audience.
For the Philosopher - [Galt represents] the embodiment of his abstractions.
To James Taggart - [Galt represents] the eternal threat. The secret dread. The guilt (his own guilt). He has that constant, causeless, unnamed, hysterical fear. And he recognizes [his hysterical fear] when he hears Galt's broadcast [Galt's sounds like God's] and when he sees Galt [God?!!] in person for the first time.
To the Professor - [Galt represents] his conscience. The reminder. The ghost that haunts him through everything he does, without a moment's peace. The thing that says: "No" to his whole life. The Professor is Robert Stadler.
- Leonard Peikoff
John = NL
Galt = K.S.? (I put the question mark after K.S. because I do not want to take any chances coz I haven't read this big novel yet, though I bought it on June 8, 2016. I plan to read this interesting novel soon, I hope.)
Kishalay Sinha [G]
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