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    Fight Song Life is filled with problems, and we overcome all of it. “Fight Song” by Rachel Platten was released in 2014. This song led our society to notice her. It reached No. 7 on the billboard in August (Lindner par.4) and have 230 million views as of yesterday. Fight song express the bits of reality in our lives. The song is still some of our citizen’s jam. This song is more than uplifting for someone because of its powerful lyrics and never-give-up messages (Lindner par.3). This song can…

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    The gritty story of the troubled narrator, the destructive Tyler Durden, and their Fight Club is a story known for grim and shockingly realistic themes. Fight Club was Palahniuk’s first novel, as well as his magnum opus. Fight Club is Palahniuk’s most known and work, and is generally regarded as his best. Fight Club follows an unnamed narrator, his close friend Tyler Durden, and his girlfriend Marla Singer. The narrator meets Tyler under mysterious circumstances, as the narrator is unable to…

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    the reader as they have to think twice, and reevaluate their entire thought processes, just to understand what Tyler is saying.This is popular not just in ‘Fight Club’ but in other stories such as ‘The Matrix’. ‘The Matrix’ made people everywhere question their entire reality, and it was one of the biggest films of 1999 winning 4 Oscars. ‘Fight club’ has a similar mind bending and thought provoking feel as ‘The Matrix’ did, and with that can the same popularity to the character who created it,…

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    Mister Socrates by Choi Jin-won Choi Jin-won directs and pens ‘’Mister Socrates’’, a not typical gangster film but a movie which combines comedy, crime, drama and social commentary. The main character is Ku Dong-Hyeok (Kim Rae-won), who is a high-school drop-out and low-level thug. He shows no respect to other people, he has no ethics and he just loves to beat people. One night, while he reports the accidental murder of a friend of his by another friend, he gets kidnaped by a gang. He is kept…

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    The Internship Theme

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    he team experiences functional conflict as they argue about new app ideas, it stimulated creativity and led to the application they had designed being the most downloaded. Inner conflict is depicted from the beginning of the intern programme to the last challenge in Billy and Nick’s characters. They constantly think they are inferior to all the other interns, however, they deal with their internal conflict by using their emotional intelligence to deal with it and rather being productive with the…

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    should he leave all this money, wealth, and such an opportunity behind just for the sake of his country? He has lived his life in New York, trying to blend in as an American, trying to remove his foreign identity, but now after all this, should he fight…

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    part in me and Orual had less and less. I locked Orual up or laid her asleep as best I could deep down inside me.” These statements show how Orual is trying to reinvent herself completely. She is no longer a meek princess, but a fearless leader who fights in battles and holds all of Glome in the palm of her hand. After Chapter 21 What the priest of Essur does not understand about his religion- The priest does not understand that he is believing in a story that is not even really half true. He…

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    Fight Club is an exhilarating thriller directed by David Fincher (Se7en, Gone Girl). This movie was considered one of the most controversial of the year due to its “Fight the System” attitude. The narrator is a nameless, white-collared employee of a law firm who is plagued by insomnia and depression. He medicates his depression through consumerism, a frequent and steady acquisition of “things”. “I flipped through catalogs and wondered: What kind of dining set defines me as a person”, he asks…

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    David Fincher’s 1999 film Fight Club, addresses identity and conformity all throughout the film. There are many instances where the Narrator fights with how he wants to be identified. The Narrator wants nothing more than to become a strong independent guy so much so that he creates an alternate identity to better conform to the society he lives in. However, Fight Club in many ways shows how conformity in the long run gradually causes a person to lose who they are. Fight Club’s persistent focus…

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    Dr. Heidegger's Study

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    Dr Heidegger invited four of his elderly friends over including Colonel Killigrew, Mr. Medbourne, Mr. Gascoigne, and Widow Wycherley to his rather eerie study. All of them have used up their fortunes, and now they are unhappy. The three men used to fight over Widow Wycherly when they were younger, it was said to be that Widow was very beautiful when younger. When they guests arrives at Dr. Heidegger's house, they go to his study. His creepy study contains, among other things, a bust of…

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