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    too. Through both the book and the film‚ we get to see the distinctive protagonists strive to meet their everyday goal of trying to deal with real life problems in a controlled‚ yet violent manner. For example‚ the relationship viewed between both Tyler and the narrator is often viewed as a calm and caring‚ yet in the ring the two are totally different men and exhibit what seems to be alter ego’s. Violence‚ being the one thing that brings these people together‚ to form a club like no other. A club

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    Mexican War had numerous causes‚ some of which were extensive and others that were petty. The most essential‚ however‚ were the Texas crisis‚ westward American movement‚ the ideal of Manifest Destiny‚ and the behavior implemented by the President Tyler and President Polk. The fundamental cause of the war was Texas and California. When Texas split from Mexico in 1836‚ Mexico did not distinguish it as a self- government but as a depraved province. Mexico still considered this a part of their territory

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    The movie Fight Club has many themes which are still prevalent today. Some of those themes are isolation‚ consumer culture‚ and lack of a father figure. Jack suffers from isolation due to his lack of satisfaction in life. He attends support group meetings‚ letting him find comfort and friendship. This lets him express his feelings. Jack is looking for an answer that he is unable to find in his everyday life. Marla also experiences isolation. Just as Jack does not seem to have any friends‚ she

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    Why You Shouldn’t do drugs There are numbers of reason why you shouldn’t do drugs. First of all they are highly addictive. Before doing drugs almost everyone thinks that they are only going to do it just to experience it once and never touch it again‚ but before they know they are a drug addict and try so hard to be sober but fail. There are numerous results that show that person aged between 10-18 are the easiest to influence and that’s why we have this play for middle schoolers to show them

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    table’s drawer‚ in front of the whole school. For the last few days‚ people’s belonging had been mysterically dissapear out of their every place they could possibly have been in. Of course‚ no one knew where they could have been in except me‚ Tyler Cross‚ the greatest stealthiest thief in the world! I am the only one who could have stolen those things and it is impossible for that Eleanor Sparrow to do all that. She is practically the clumsiest person in the world. Everytime I saw her

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    opening the window‚ a raven flies in‚ and the speaker begins to talk to the crow. The crow only knows one word‚ but the speaker is slow to realize this and continues to ask painful questions. The man has gone mad and idealizes his dead love‚ Lenore. Tyler Miller goes from a nobody to a popular high school senior after he gets arrested for spray painting

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    herself. “Hey im madison but people call me maddie” “i’m marcus‚” “are you new? Cause you look new..” “yeah i’m new” he says with a laugh. “Well welcome to palumbo”. Maddie could not stop thinking about this boy‚ so she told her best friend‚ Tyler. Tyler and Maddie had been best friends for forever and were inseparable. “Oh my god! There is really cute boy in my AP bio class and i really wanna ask him out but i think it would be too weird. I don’t know what to do! I think i might have found the

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    by an antagonist (as in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest). In a comparison between the two novels‚ the ideas of a “system‚” emasculation‚ monotony‚ and self-sacrifice showcase the central theme of rebellion. The narrator in Fight Club‚ along with Tyler Durden‚ creates a club where other men who also feel discontent with their lives experience a sense of freedom through fighting. “ …by exposing himself to the mortality of others…every moment of his life becomes more valuable” (Suglia par. 1). When

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    or siblings‚ or other peers. Additionally‚ because of the bullying‚ individuals may be stop going to school‚ prompting them to drop out. Furthermore‚ victims of bullying who cannot escape the harassment resort to ending their own life‚ like Tyler Long and Tyler Fields did. This term is often called “bullycide.” Moreover‚ Kelby said that without the support from her family and friends‚ she would have went through with committing suicide too (Hirsch‚

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    about freedom and empowerment. When Jack is upset about losing all his belongings‚ Tyler warns him that his possessions will own him. They find a new therapy in beating each other up which they call Fight Club. Others join the elite fighting club and Jack is completely consumed with his new lifestyle and becomes uninvolved with his life at work. The story twists and Jack’s life becomes unstable when Tyler turns Fight Club into a cult. He starts questioning Tyler’s motives and has to go against

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