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    Deinviduation and Attraction in Fight Club Fight Club is a complex movie in that the two main characters are just two sides of the same person. Edward Norton’s character is the prototypical conformist consumer working a morally questionable office job to feed his obsession with material possessions. He works as a recall coordinator for a “major car company” and applies a formula based on profitability‚ rather than safety‚ to determine the necessity of a recall. Though never explicitly stated‚ he

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    In the scene I chose‚ Brad Pitt plays Tyler Durden a soap maker and Edward Norton as Jack a business man who is tired of his old boring life in Fight club. The movie was directed by David Fincher‚ The cinematographer –Jeff Cronenweth‚ Film editor James Haygood‚ Production Design-Alex McDowell‚ Art Direction- Chris Gorak and Costume Design by Michael Kaplan. The Set director by Jay Hart‚ all of these people where responsible in making this successful movie. He or she is responsible for the images

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    Don DeLillo‚ a current author today‚ is an American fictional writer of short stories‚ novels‚ plays‚ and essays. He was born and raised on November 20‚ 1936‚ in the Bronx neighborhood of New York City. His family‚ which consisted of eleven inhabitants‚ was a working-class Italian Catholic family from Molise‚ a region in Southern Italy. As a young child‚ DeLillo spent most of his time pretending to be a sports announcer on the radio for baseball. He was influenced by sports‚ cards‚ and billiards;

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    In Ken Kesey’s One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ a patient suffering from schizophrenia was chosen to narrate the story‚ which greatly affects our perception of the events in the novel. The world that Kesey creates in the novel is through the eyes of Chief Bromden‚ a chronic patient in the ward. Bromden’s observant nature causes for very detailed descriptions of the events in the novel. Chief fakes being deaf‚ and as a result‚ he is able to eavesdrop any conversation in the ward‚ often being able

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    Another time when the narrator is at the cancer support group‚ in the corridor when the narrator is visiting the doctor and also when the narrator sees Marla leaving a meeting. The projection seen in these scenes were very brief that it can be seen as a subliminal message to the audience that the narrator is handling his problems by projecting an alter ego and these few brief projections were the beginning before Tyler Durden is fully projected by the narrator at the airport. The theme that I

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    Fight Club “Its only after we’ve lost everything are we free to do anything”‚ Tyler Durden as (Brad Pitt) states‚ among many other lines of contemplation. In Fight Club‚ a nameless narrator‚ a typical “everyman‚” played as (Edward Norton) is trapped in the world of large corporations‚ condominium living‚ and all the money he needs to spend on all the useless stuff he doesn’t need. As Tyler Durden says “The things you own end up owning you.” Fight Club is an edgy film that takes on such topics as

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    Zachary Crandall Mrs. Dietrich English 11 Honors-9/10° 11 October. 2011 In the novels One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey and The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger‚ there is a strong central focus of the challenges faced by having an alternative outlook on society by which is normally perceived by the majority of people. Both novels share a character that is an outcast in society due to several factors such as insanity‚ ignorance‚ and negligence. These two characters speak in first

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    One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ written by Ken Kesey in 1962‚ is a book about a lively con man that turns a mental institution upside down with his rambunctious antics and sporadic bouts with the head nurse. Throughout the book‚ this man shows the others in the institution how to stand up for themselves‚ to challenge conformity to society and to be who they want to be. It is basically a book of good versus evil‚ the good being the con man R.P. McMurphy‚ and the

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    Fight Club and Masculinity In the film Fight Club (Fincher 1999) a nameless character is struggling to identify himself. He is an everyday man going to his job at the office and is becoming just another part in corporate America. Edward Norton plays this character that is nameless in the film but on script they call him Jack. Victimized and feminized by his culture‚ Jack seeks masculinity by fighting and by doing this he creates another personality of himself called Tyler. Tyler is everything

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    One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Plot: The movie‚ One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ is set in 1963 in an Oregon psychiatric hospital and follows the ongoing group sessions held by the ward supervisor‚ Nurse Ratched. The character‚ McMurphy was sent from the prison work farm to be evaluated to determine whether or not he is “ill”. The psychiatrist performing McMurphy’s initial intake‚ states that it is believed he is faking his mental illness in order to get out of work detail. He was sent to jail for

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