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    Based on a book of the same name, Fight Club is a psychological film of an unnamed everyman as he breaks away from society to fulfill a desire for violence and chaos. Inspired by his own split personality, Tyler Durden, the man sees his underground fighting circles, created to satisfy a repressed bloodlust, spin out of control into the domestic terrorist outfit Project Mayhem. The film comments on capitalism and masculinity in America, being the tale of a repressed man taking the escape from corporate sanitization to its logical extreme.

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    In the dark novel Fight Club, an unnamed protagonist who suffers from insomnia meets a man named Tyler Durden. After the protagonists' condo explodes, he moves in with Durden. The two form a "fight club," which allows them to let off steam through violence. The fight club catches on and turns into an anti-consumerist group that commits terrorist acts. The protagonist grows uncomfortable with the group's actions. He learns that he and Tyler are the same person and finally makes a decision that will separate himself from Tyler forever.

  • Addiction To Chaos in Fight Club and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

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    Addiction to Chaos The Monster that Lay Dormant Inside Chaos is a term used to describes situations that are erratic and lack order This lack of order is something everyone to a certain degree has in common All the people in the world have some form of chaos in their lives but with authors like Chuck Palahniuk Fight Club and Robert Louis Stevenson The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde A common motif that both of these books share is romanticism By expressing a sense of rebellion against nor

  • Fight Club: Book Versus Movie

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    Is Tyler My Bad Dream Or Am I Tylers The movie and the book Fight Club explore many of the same themes such as existentialism anti materialism anarchist literature romantic love story and is also a commentary on a lost generation The story is a criticism of the American consumer society that has cloned individuals to resemble each others identity The main character is introduced to the audience without a name comes to us without a clear identity because he represents any man any males living in

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