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    support groups seven days a week. During his travels throughout work as a recall coordinator‚ he eventually found companionship in a free spirited man‚ called Tyler Durdan‚ played by Brad Pitt. Shortly after returning home he found his apartment full of everything that he had ever wanted taken from him in an explosion‚ and relied onto Tyler to lend a hand in a

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    the critique of religion; one of the most famous Fight Club quotes is from Tyler Durden‚ “Our fathers were our models for God‚ if our fathers bailed what does that tell us about God? Consider the possibility that God does not like you‚ God doesn’t want you‚ and in all likelihood God does not like you”. This explains Tyler’s reasoning for his rejection of God‚ based off the simple God-Father principle. In this speech Tyler makes to Jack he refers to them as “Gods unwanted children”. The members of

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    nourishment for his stomach. As he ate his brother came in to do his daily pestering. His parents were still asleep and Tyler (his brother who was two years older but not as awesome) began to make fun of his little brother. Corey (star of the story) was not very pleased by the way that Tyler was bugging him went to the parents room to tell on him. That just made things worse and Tyler started to push him around and that’s when Corey started to yell for his parents. They came out to protect their little

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    Complex. The relation between characters; Marla‚ Tyler and Jack shows us that clearly. Jack (the narrator) is an unsatisfied and frustrated person in his job‚ suffering from insomnia and having consumerism attitudes making far from his insticts. In therapy groups that he goes for his insomnia treatment‚ Jack meets Marla. Jack creates an Idealized Ego known as Tyler Durden to do all of the things that he feels that he can not do‚ or is too weak to do. Tyler is portrayed in the movie as a character that

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    perspective‚ it is Tyler Durden‚ the narrator’s alter ego‚ that steals the show. Tyler Durden is everything one should aspire to be. He is handsome‚ intelligent‚ decisive‚ and lives entirely without fear. He is dynamic in every realm of thinking‚ for the layers of his character run deeper than the mind can at first perceive. Tyler Durden is many things‚ but above all‚ he is a powerful‚ influential leader‚ he is spiritual‚ and most importantly‚ he is free. Initially‚ Tyler Durden is one of the

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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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    “LETTERS TO GOD” Letters to God is based on the true story of Tyler Doherty‚ who was played in the film by Tanner Maguire. Parts of the story are real‚ and others were fictionalized‚ such as the character of a drunken mailman named Brady McDaniels (Jeffrey Johnson)‚ who receives Tyler’s "letters to God." The film was released to theaters on April 9‚ 2010‚ with mixed reviews. Despite opening at #10 at the box office‚ it fell just $150‚000 short of its $3 million budget with a

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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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