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    the streets of NYC, James and his best friend Tyler on and about. There talking about what they should do. Tyler and James really like music and they were trying to start making music. James said if you want to be a rapper you need street credit, Tyler asked if he was joking. James said maybe he was. Tyler head out to go in his car and drive off. Tyler was an undercover cop, he feels bad because he watches James do bad actions. Sometimes Tyler participates in some of the activities.…

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    Tyler had somehow found a way to get stuck in the middle of the Battle of Gettysburg. Although 10 roads led into the battlefield he couldn’t even find one of them. “Run kid, yelled some random soldier. You gotta get out out of here!” From that point on Tyler is trying to find a way out of the Gettysburg battlefield. Tyler felt like the battle was really intense the first day he had got stuck in the battlefield. As he was running looking for a way out he started to notice more and more dead…

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    The principle subjects of the story are dejection, realism, and opportunity from society. Tyler was made due to the absence of association the storyteller had with the individuals around him. The storyteller was desolate and went to such a large number of care groups on account of it. He was not dismisses at the care groups on the grounds that the individuals thought he was wiped out simply as were they. Realism is a reoccurring subject as the storyteller specifies how he has functioned his…

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    skills and tasks. As stated before, Tyler is the center of his family. His siblings rely on him to navigate the family and school and he is often put in the position of peacemaker between his parents. Even though Tyler is mature for his age, he manages to enjoy being a nine-year-old kid. When asked to describe himself, Tyler’s answers reflect what he thinks of himself in comparison with his peers and the expectations of others. Me: Describe yourself.…

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    Freedom In Fight Club

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    role in society is. In the meantime, Tyler was “using” his body to go do his terrible deeds and destroy society to the best of his ability. Marla couldn’t do anything but stand by and watch because she didn’t know the narrator as himself. The narrator tries his best to balance himself out and control Tyler but he is exhausted and doesn’t have the ability to fight him off. The only thing the narrator could do, in his opinion, was to shoot himself just so Tyler would stop his destruction. In the…

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    The Future Faire Response

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    Adams. The main character is Tyler who is deaf and wears caption glasses. Tyler and his parents visit the science fair known as the Future Faire, which contains technology and people from the future. Tyler visits the Medical Pavilion, so he can regain his ability to hear. At the Medical Pavilion, a young future doctor holds the tip of his Earrific pen to Tyler’s ear. Suddenly, the future doctor realizes that Tyler was deaf. The future doctor and guard must take Tyler to reverse the cure because…

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    Fight Club Postmodernist

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    shows the reader how a group of people created a club about dealing with officials and American structure, officials, and androgen pumped men. Fight Club is basically an escape of reality in which whoever joins it cannot tell anyone outside of it. Tyler Durden feels trapped in his schizophrenic mind, along with a woman named Marla Singer, who fakes her diseases to join Fight Club. There is another person who is in the club named Bob Paulson. Bob comes from a part of his life when he was a…

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    chose this passage because it is showing how Tyler is comparing his dad to an actual dragon. It shows that his father is becoming disconnected from the world and Tyler see’s how much his dad has changed. This quote is a metaphor and is literally comparing to Tyler’s dad to a dragon/ fictional figure and figuratively is comparing him to a rude, stressed, and isolated man “Some guy started screaming and yelling like madman, running through the house telling everyone to get out.” (128, chapters 47)…

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    In the movie Remember Me, the main character, Tyler Hawkins, goes of a personal and emotional journey. After getting into a fight with his father, Tyler and his friend from college go out drinking. They end up getting caught up trying to stop a fight. Tyler ends up getting arrested and his friend has to call Tyler's father to bail him out of jail. Later on Tyler finds out that the man who arrested him has a daughter in one of his…

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    point that the narrator encounters the charismatic Tyler Durden. Tyler and the narrator end up living together and, through a series of events, form an underground boxing club called fight club. Over time fight club becomes increasingly popular and increases in size. Through Tyler’s guidance fight club evolves into a terrorist organization…

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