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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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    an immense sign labeled Twenty One Pilots. Tyler Joseph on the piano‚ and Josh Dunn on the drums. Tyler only concentrates on the piano‚ barely letting the singing crowd impede his focus. Josh is coated in a thick layer of sweat‚ as he gently strikes the cymbals‚ just enough to give an ominous feel. As the middle of their song‚ “Car Radio” approaches‚ Josh asks Tyler to sit in a chair. Although we want to cheer‚ conversely‚ we watch in anticipation‚ as Tyler obscured by a white sheet‚ just barely covering

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    Fight

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    In the movie‚ “Fight Club”‚ a narcoleptic insomniac (played by Edward Norton) wants to change his life so he starts up a club with Tyler Durden(played by Brad Pitt) where people from all over the city come to fight. The club turns into something much bigger throughout the movie and fighting is not the only thing that they do. The narrator has many problems and feels like he is getting left out of the club even though he was one of the people who started it. Durden became the leader and the club

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    versions are drenched with violence; ironically‚ it is a kiss that emerges as the symbol that justifies that violence. For the narrator‚ Tyler‚ and all the space monkeys‚ the lye-burned kiss of death on the back of the hand symbolizes the recipient’s acceptance of his own mortality and his completion of a rite of passage. Both in the book and the film‚ Tyler explains to the narrator that soap‚

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    Remember Me

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    Tyler Hawkins‚ Kompleksitas Seorang Introvert [pic] Judul film : Remember Me Sutradara : Allen Coulter Pemeran : Robert Pattinson‚ Emilie de Ravin‚ Pierce Brosnan‚ Chris Cooper Produksi : Summit Entertainment Tahun : 2010 Durasi : 113 menit Genre : Drama romantis Drama romantis yang dibintangi Robert Pattinson (Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire; Twilight) bercerita tentang kehidupan seorang Tyler Hawkins (Robert Pattinson)‚ pria pemberontak namun introvert di kota New York

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    of his son‚ Tyler‚ in Israel and Kirsten‚ a child actress. Emily St. John Mandel’s Station Eleven intricately details the lives of Kirsten Raymonde and Tyler Leander by alternating between the world before and after the collapse of modern civilization. In doing so‚ Mandel emphasizes the importance of the past on the present by juxtaposing Kirsten’s and Tyler’s experiences with Arthur and its effect on their value for the past. Kirsten who is enamoured by the past contrasts with Tyler who despises

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    materialism. A generation suffering from the Oedipus Complex‚ men raised by women often devoid of a male role model. After the narrator’s first fight with Tyler Durden‚ the narrator asks who he was really fighting and Tyler replies‚ “my father”. This line is very crucial to the underlying theme of Tyler’s masculinity issue‚ his own Oedipus Complex. Tyler shows a sense of anger towards his father for abandoning his family‚ and shows even greater implications that men raised by women have been forced to

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    the decision maker is when making it. Judging by this standard‚ the narrator is justified in killing Tyler‚ since he fully became involved in choosing to both accept and reject Tyler’s values by that action. “Existentialism’s first move is to make every man aware of what he is and to make the full responsibility of his existence rest on him.” In my essay‚ I shall first discuss how shooting Tyler is crucial in allowing the narrator to achieve the first move in embracing existentialism. He acts as

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    director uses the camera‚ lighting and other tools like narratives to help emphasize a theme or plot to the audience. During the opening part of the movie‚ when the narrator’s insomnia worsens and he is unable to sleep‚ we can see a projection of Tyler Durden appearing at the photocopy machine when the narrator is working. 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

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    Psychoanalytic Film Theory

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    Introduction Psychoanalytic film theory‚ despite its relatively late development‚ has become one of the most widely practiced theoretical approaches to cinema studies today. This is largely owing to the fact that psychoanalysis and film technology were born in the same era‚ and essentially grew up together. Thus‚ as cinema quickly came to focus on ways of rendering subjective experiences--the innermost psychological depths of the characters it portrayed--it naturally drew upon the newest conception

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