Both Uses of
plagiarism
in
The Fountainhead
- Or just a plagiarized manuscript?†
Chpt 4.7 *
- Others declared that there was a certain similarity between the design of Cortlandt and Roark's style of building, that Keating, Prescott and Webb might have borrowed a little from Roark—"a legitimate adaptation"—"there's no property rights on ideas"—"in a democracy, art belongs to all the people"—and that Roark had been prompted by the vengeance lust of an artist who had believed himself plagiarized.†
Chpt 4.13
Definition:
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(plagiarism) the act of presenting someone's words or ideas as if they were your own