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    gets too extreme the self has to be sacrificed for the good of the community. Therefore, Tyler Durden is not an example for how we should behave, but is instead a potential backlash to consumerism that is dangerous. Overall in this novel Fight Club, Chuck Palahniuk uses the nameless narrator to represent an everyman and Tyler Durden to represent consumerism and capitalism in our society. Palahniuk is trying to tell us a message that we need to resist the emptiness of consumerism and rediscover…

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    Chuck Palahniuk’s novel, Fight Club, was published in 1996; however, the depiction of masculinity in the narrative is still relevant to today’s society. According to Steven Hammer, “masculinity is typically measured by the size of one’s paycheck, wealth, power and status” (Hammer 1). Even if one is blessed with all these qualities that are allegedly required to be the ultimate male, all it takes is someone to threaten a man’s masculinity for him to act in an irrational manner to prove himself.…

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    Thursday April 23, 2015 was a normal morning for me. I woke up, got ready for school, and went to pick Debra up for school. Debra was my best friend and we carpooled every morning to school. I went to first and second hour like normal, but during academic focus around 10:30 a.m. I received a call that left me puzzled. “Hello, I work with the Belton Police Department, is this Brandy?” asked a man. He then went on to ask me if I knew someone by the name Shanon Harvey. “Yes I know him,…

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    not survive without materials and possessions. Motivation for life has become to possess expensive items, things of no real value, but for some reason, they complete human beings. This materialistic society is demonstrated in the novel, Fight Club, Chuck Palahniuk is showing how society has become obsessed with material things. Tyler Durden, one of the main characters in the novel, believes that we are a society that has been built from consumerism. Consumerism is the belief that it is good for…

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    The book is very repetitive; the movie pushes you through the story swiftly, still getting the valid points across. Ida, Victor’s mother isn’t the greatest role model for a child to have. She is a junkie, criminal, and we later find out a kidnapper. (Throughout the story we see her kidnapping victor from his foster families, but the big surprise doesn’t come until the end when we find out that Victor isn’t even her child. She stole him out of a stroller in Waterloo, Iowa when he was a baby. )…

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    Fight Club: How Consumerism Affects People Jeff Bezos (Amazon CEO) says “What consumerism really is, at its worst, is getting people to buy things that don’t actually improve their lives” (IMDB). On a daily basis we are exposed to a plethora of advertisements. They are force fed to us in such a way that attempts to hide from them are proven futile. Not only are advertisers trying to sell us their product, but they are also selling us their standards. They tell us how to live our life, what’s…

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    Symbolism In Fight Club

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    Analysis Fight Club is told through the first person point of view by the protagonist, an unnamed narrator. The narrator is telling the story as if it were happening in the present, but all of it is the past. Viewing the novel from this point of view is important because the reader can see the internal and external struggles of the narrator, as well as his thoughts and feelings resulting from these struggles through great detail. The narrator also gives his view of the foreshadowed events,…

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    Author Chuck Palahniuk has said, “The truth is, immigrants tend to be more American than the people born here.” While this statement may bare truth for some, many other immigrants face difficulties when identifying his or her culture. Within the novel, The Book of Unknown Americans, by author Cristina Henriquez, several of the story’s narrators prove to be evident of this clash of cultures and loss of identity. Specifically, Mayor Toro, a teenager raised in America, with immigrant parents from…

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    Time changes so quickly, and so do we. I think we have all noticed that in the short four months we have come to know each other. After receiving my acceptance letter to Grand View, I learned about LOGOs. At first glance, it just seemed like a lot of work and reading. Many upperclassmen warned me of the critical thinking and countless papers that would be formed during this course. However, I was still up for the challenge. When I first walked into our LOGOs classroom back in August, I saw…

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    Introduction: Don DeLillo is an American writer born in 1936. Delillo is a postmodernist and written eleven books receiving various awards for his work. The title of DeLillo’s eighth novel, White Noise, brings many assumptions towards the overall meaning of the book. White noise is when there is a combination of sound waves together creating a constant buzz. The buzz can produce a relaxing or overwhelming feeling. Although, it depends if it refers to a repetitive noise one is trying to avoid or…

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