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The main characters in "Atlas Shrugged" are Dagny Taggart, Hank Rearden, and John Galt. Dagny is a strong-willed railroad executive, Hank is an innovative steel magnate, and John Galt is a mysterious figure who leads a strike of the world's most productive individuals. These characters embody the novel's theme of individualism, innovation, and the importance of pursuing one's own values and goals. Their actions and choices highlight the consequences of collectivism and the power of individual achievement.

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