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    Palahniuk Fight Club

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    obsessions. Sometime these objects can cause people to lose sight in what is most important in their lives. It’s getting to the point where we care more about what kind of car somebody drive or the label on their clothes than what kind of human they are. Fight Club reveals how we have become a society of consumers and how it can cause people to lose their sanity. How we are being brainwashed into thinking we need more things. We have become believers that we cannot survive without out material…

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    Jean-Michel Basquiat was a Brooklyn born self taught artist. His first attention attracted his graffiti in the city of New York. Basquiat’s artistic talents and inspiration came from his cultural heritage as his mother being Puerto Rican and father a Haitian American. After quitting high school a year before his graduation and years of struggling his work finally got him fame. Receiving fame for his words, stick figures, and animals, the public adored all of his hard work. Basquiat began street…

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    One day Kyrie Irving was at church on a dull Sunday. He was about to take out the trash after the service. As soon as he lifted off the lid a demon hopped out and went into his soul. He didn't know what to do. Was he scared? Just a little because he remembered God would fix it. The demon could control him any time he wanted. Luckily the demon did no harm to the people in the church. Since the demon was used to being underground where it's hot, when Kyrie took a shower if made the demon…

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    Analyzing Political Cartoons Q1. (a) The Drunkards Progress: From the First Glass to the Grave. (b). people in step 1-3 Step 1: is the first step a man takes into becoming a drunkard. Step 2: represents the second step a man takes in his journey of being an alcoholic. This innocent actions of enjoying a drink or two at his favorite joint. Step3: at this stage the drunkard man begins to like the habit of drinking and therefore he becomes a regular drinker. Step 4-5 The drunkard man in these…

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    Whatever Happened to Leyland? In a small bedroom of an average flat, inside a large building lived a remarkably boring middle-aged man named Leyland Stokes. Leyland Stokes was often dissatisfied, but one couldn’t blame him. His room, a bit too small; his gut, a bit too big, and his life a bit too ordinary. To add further dissatisfaction to his life, just one day prior to now, he’d come a hair’s breadth from losing his job as an accountant, and was much less lucky with his relationship. Today, he…

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    Fight Club Essay

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    Leon Lamphear 10/4/2015 Film Studies: 1800, Prager Section B In the movie Fight Club (1999), directed by David Fincher, Edward Norton and Brad Pitt put on amazing roles in a movie about disrupting the norm of higher society. Edward Norton who from here on will be referred to as the ‘Narrator’, is a white collar employee who has not slept in months due to his severe insomnia. Brad Pitt plays the role of Tyler Durden who is a private salesman and manufacturer of soap. After meeting on a plane…

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    Fight Club Narrator

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    The Narrator in Chuck Palahniuk’s “Fight Club” is a man who deals with many problems from his childhood and present life. The Narrator who is never named, is identical as everyone else in the capitalist society is looking for meaning in their life. The Narrator works in the office, and he hates his job. Because he lives in a nice apartment with nice IKEA furniture, he has to work the job he doesn’t like; thus, he feels unfulfilled and unhappy. Since the support group can’t help him enough to…

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    Fight Club Masculinity

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    This article takes the idea that masculinity and its large part of marginalization of men to task by analyzing the film Fight Club, and uses it as a foil against people today who try to pin larger issues of masculinity on urban life. Authors Aitken and Craine believe Flight Club can be viewed as alienated men confronting their selves through radical pranks to avoid larger social tensions. The article was intriguing because of its focus on how men are simultaneously playful and despairing, they…

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    David Fincher’s cult classic film Fight Club (1999) is considered one of the best movies of all time by both critics and casual movie fans. The film follows an unnamed narrator suffering from insomnia. The narrator eventually becomes addicted to attending support groups for diseases he does not have as because they helps him sleep. Eventually however, the support groups are no longer help him sleep and it is at this point that the narrator encounters the charismatic Tyler Durden. Tyler and the…

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    One day in April, Tyler was a part of a pirate crew and they were headed into the deep waters of the East Pacific Ocean. Armed with baskets of food and gunpowder, they were on a voyage to trade with others in Thailand. Tyler was a Jamaican crew member for the “Red Bearded Pirate Crew”. He met his crew in Scotland when he was picking up fur pallets. Tyler was around 6’2,” with midnight black dreadlocks that went to the middle of his back that were tied together with a pliable rubber band. He…

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