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    Return To Sender Analysis

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    Return to Sender by Julia Alvarez‚ stars Tyler Paquette‚ a small town‚ farm boy‚ and Mari Cruz‚ an illegal immigrant from parental responsibilities. Words are about to pulverize‚ when Tyler’s sheltered life on the farm‚ moves Mari’s debilitated family and fugitive status. When the Paquette’s hire the Cruz family to help out on the farm‚ they are doing the Cruzes a big favor when they ever bargained for. Thesis Mari Cruz and Tyler Paquette are extremely family-oriented and would do anything for

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    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 the Narrator’s attempt

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    protagonists character‚ it’s Tylers. Why is this? I think because of the protagonists’ fear of betrayal he does not allow himself to become close to the members; that’s why it is Tyler who makes the stronger bond between him and the other members of “Fight club”. Then there was the incident with the protagonist and one of the members who he fought; but the protagonist beat this man up so badly that they had to bring him to the hospital. This happened only after Tyler grabbed this man’s face in a

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    the emptiness that fills people when commercialism takes over their lives. As well done as the movie is‚ when watching the film you can not help but feel the irony involved that Brad Pitt delivers the most biting lines in the film. Brad Pitt plays Tyler Durden whose Unabomber philosophy on life completely contradicts Brad Pitt’s image as a poster child for the new young pretty boy Hollywood star. Interestingly enough Edward Norton and Brad Pitt play the same schizophrenic character; though this is

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    Critical Essay on Fight Club Introduction Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight Club is the story of a man struggling to find himself. The main character‚ a nameless narrator‚ is clearly unhappy with his life. He obsessively fakes diseases and attends support group sessions as a way to deal with his hopelessness. Obsessive behaviors often lead to unfavorable events if they are interrupted (Lizardo). Just as it seems the support groups have brought him to a form of equilibrium‚ they are interrupted by a fellow

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    continues to not be able to fall asleep and becomes confused and enraged‚ because he cannot imagine a way to change his life. From the confusion and enragement‚ he mentally creates a man named Tyler Durden. The narrator does not know that Tyler is his other personality. From the narrator’s perspective‚ Tyler is just another man‚ who happens to be the complete opposite of him. The two men start to become really close

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    needs to find something else. At this point he meets Tyler Durden. Tyler was everything he wanted to be; he dressed well‚ had confidence‚ and didn’t seem to care what anyone else thought. When his apartment is blown up‚ the main character starts spending more time with Tyler. Together they start fight club‚ which consists of a group of men fighting in the basement of a bar. They make rules and talk about the negatives of consumer society. Tyler expands fight club into an anarchist terrorist organization

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    Fight Club Analysis

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    this scene analysis I will be discussing a scene from Fight Club (David Fincher 1999). Using mise en scene I will be analyzing the particular scene at about minute 93 when Tyler (Brad Pitt)‚ Jack (Edward Norton) and two others from the fight club‚ get into a car together. Jack climbs into the passenger’s seat and Tyler drives. Tyler and Jack begin and have an argument that reaffirms a main theme: letting go of control. Throughout this entire movie‚ Jack watches the world move around him. He feels he

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    feelings in his Fight Club through the use of a character‚ Tyler Durden. Tyler shows the people he affects how meaningless their lives had been and gives them new reasons to live. The first life that Tyler Durden changed was essentially his own. The narrator and Tyler are actually the same person although the narrator doesn’t learn this until near the end of the book. When Tyler and the narrator first meet together‚ they start fight club after Tyler says‚ "I want you to hit me as hard as you can." (46)

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    Teenage Wasteland Analysis

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    another perspective‚ the life of the mother of a teenage delinquent. Tyler creates a rounded character within the writings of “Teenage Wasteland” in Daisy‚ the mother of the delinquent‚ and mostly disrespectful‚ teenager‚ Donny. From the beginning of the short story to end‚ Donny’s tribulations cause the motivation that allow Daisy to become a well-developed and dynamic character. Through the use of informal dictation‚ Tyler shows Daisy as an everyday and old fashioned woman who struggles with

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