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    culture pursues materialistic self-interest wither positively or negatively we see this contrast in Morris Berman’s book Why America Failed: The Roots of Imperial Decline‚ Frank Capra’s movie It’s a Wonderful Life and in Chuck Palahniuk’s movie Fight Club. Each of them giving us a different perspective on how they portray American‘s view on how we feel a need of materialistic items in our lives. Each piece we have looked at wither its Capra’s conflict of David vs. Goliath as his story shows us the

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    Fight Club: Consumerism and the Oedipal Complex With a gun in your mouth it’s hard to narrate. The Narrator feels the cold metallic taste 190 stories up in the air on the roof of the Parker-Morris Building. Primary and secondary charges wrap around the base columns and in a few minutes all 190 stories will go into free-fall crushing the National Museum below. Welcome to Project Mayhem. If you destroy our history we can be the architects of the future. The Narrator attempts to raise his voice in

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    society today‚ the ownership of materialistic possessions is attributed to ones happiness. People believe that success is defined as assets accumulated throughout life‚ rather than looking at achievements or accomplishments of people. In the movies Fight Club and American Beauty‚ the values of happiness are interpreted incorrectly. This interpretation is consumerism. Consumerism is the myth that consuming will gratify an individual. Consuming can be purchasing anything from a yacht to a book. Consumerism

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    CIVILIZATION‚ ESPECIALLY THE IMPORTANCE OF MATERIAL POSSESSIONS" Analysis of "Fight Club" For years David Fincher has directed some of the most stylish and creative thrillers in American movies. His works include: Aliens 3‚ Seven‚ The Game and Fight Club. Each of these films has been not only pleasing and fun to watch but each has commented on society‚ making the viewers think outside the normal and analyze their world. Fight Club is no exception‚ it is a multi-layered film with many subplots

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    mind and explores society and its effects on people. This‚ as well as the movie and book “Fight Club”‚ will help to give insight into the minds of violent people and will give reasoning to their destructiveness. The majority of the world is made up of people who have an urge for violence and corruption‚ even if they don’t consider themselves to be‚ and the book “Fight Club” gives examples of this. “Fight Club” is a book that was first written by Chuck Palahniuk in 1996 and was later transitioned

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    The First Rule About Fight Club “The first rule about fight club is you don’t talk about fight club.” In the novel Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk‚ one of the most common motifs is identity. Identity is presented in different ways whether it is some form of universal identity being created‚ or a search for one’s own identity. A character’s identity is constantly evolving based on what another character has decided. Identity is not always who you think you are‚ but who Tyler Durden says you are.

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    I will be discussing the movie Fight Club’s two main characters. They are Jack played by Edward Norton‚ and Tyler Durden played by Brad Pitt. However the twist to the movie turns out that Jack and Tyler is the same person and Tyler is Jack’s real name. Tyler the character is everything that Jack the character is not. The story narration is provided by the protagonist of "Fight Club‚" Jack. An ambivalent protagonist‚ usually the main character‚ is someone the audience likes‚ but who possesses character

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    Fight Club Reader Response The movie Fight Club is based around a concept articulated by Tyler Durden to a ‘lost generation’ of men as‚ "You are not your job. You are not how much you have in the bank. You are not the contents of your wallet. You are not your khakis. You are not a beautiful and unique snowflake". This ideology represents a counter-culture to the typical American pop culture and creed. As demonstrated throughout the movie‚ this ‘revolution’ is a fight against the widely accepted

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    to increase adrenaline‚ but they underrate the ones that actually has a meaning. There are movies that influence daily lives and there are ones which reflects people’s errors. David Fincher‚ the director of Fight Club‚ is known for his dramatic films and plot twists during the scenes. Fight Club is one of the most complex films that was meant to be watched more than once to understand its masterpiece. Arguably‚ this may be perhaps the most interesting and truthful satire against modern society of

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    The movie Fight Club is a story of one man’s struggle to gain control over his life. His masculinity has become so repressed by his upbringing and society that the only way he can do this is to create an alternate personality. The Narrator’s alternate personality is Tyler Durden‚ the ultimate alpha-male. The Narrator is also interested in Marla Singer‚ who is going through the same type of struggle that he is except she has more confidence then he does and is a stronger character. The film is of

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