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Political Thinking POL 161. Erik Rankin Fight Club 1-29. Fight Club- Intro. Chuck Palahniuk- The author The Characters The narrator Tyler Durden Marla Singer Bob Setting Modern day (too modern if you ask Tyler). Fight Club- pg 1-29. Chapter I
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Political ThinkingPOL 161 Erik Rankin Fight Club 1-29
Fight Club- Intro • Chuck Palahniuk- The author • The Characters • The narrator • Tyler Durden • Marla Singer • Bob • Setting • Modern day (too modern if you ask Tyler)
Fight Club- pg 1-29 • Chapter I • Introduction to characters Tyler, narrator, and Marla • Opens with a gun in the narrators mouth that apparently belongs to Tyler • “We wont really die.” • “I know this because Tyler knows this.” • Space Monkeys • Short destructive snippets throughout the entire book i.e.. How to make napalm, soap, blasting gelatin, etc… • Plot is revealed, they are going to blow up numerous financial buildings, & historical relics • This is our world, now, our world,” Tyler says, “and those ancient people are dead.”
Fight Club- pg.1-29 • “I want Tyler. Tyler wants Marla. Marla wants me.” • Chapter II • Introduced to Bob • What does Bob represent? • Introduced to the various help groups that the narrator attends • Why is the narrator at these help groups? • How long has he done this? • Vague upbeat names (lies or propaganda?) • Discussion of pills (candy)
Fight Club- pg.1-29 • “On a long enough time line, the survival rate for everyone will drop to zero.” • Why does the author insert this type of statement? • Discussion of insomnia • Narrators version of freedom (p.12) • Introduction of Marla • Why does the narrator hate Marla? • Why is this a vacation for the narrator?
Fight Club- pg.1-29 • So the narrator has a wicked case of insomnia…how does he want to correct it? • Doctor actually suggested where to see real pain.. Which was? • Minor character Chloe is introduced • Description of Bob’s condition • These groups allow the narrator to relax, he can sleep again • Not just any sleep, “Babies don’t sleep this well.” • Freedom is to lose all hope, according to the narrator • Then Marla shows up…”Her lie reflects my lie”
Fight Club- pg.1-29 • Chapter III • Introduction of Tyler • Who is he and where does he work…according to this point in time? • Some people are night people…. • You wake up at Dulles, O'Hare….. • The narrators obsession with the plane crashing, why? • I know this because Tyler knows this • His description of the airline seat card • Tiny life or the movie version of single servings • Lose and hour, gain and hour
Fight Club- pg.1-29 • The narrators job • Who does he work for? • What does he do? • Apply the formula? A times B times C equals X • Its time for a vacation • Movie departure: A nude beach? • If I could wake up in a different place, at a different time, could I wake up as a different person? • Perfect moment (fascist timeline analogy)
Fight Club- pg.1-29 • Chapter 4 • Discussion of positive medical state • Death of Chloe • Power animal • Is the narrator convincing you that he hates Marla? • Marla doesn’t have testicular cancer • What did Marla do for a living? • Why did no one catch the narrator?