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Fight   Club
Chuck   Palahniuk
Fight  Club
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Author  – Chuck Palahniuk
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Year – 1996
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Genre – Satirical  novel
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Country  – United  States
Characters
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The  Narrator  – Main  character , name  never  mentioned  throughout  the 
novel, founder of Fight Club
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Tyler  Durden –founder of Fight Club
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Marla  Singer  – A woman  whom  the narrator met at a  support  group, Tyler’s 
lover, extremely grungy, uncaring and suicidal
Characters
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Angel  Face – joined Fight Club, very  loyal , very beautiful (hence his name), 
suffers a brutal beating by the narrator because he “ wanted  to destroy 
something  beautiful“
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Robert “Bob“  Paulson  – main character meets him at a support group,  later  
meets him  again  in Fight Club, former bodybuilder, increased estrogen 
level caused him to  grow  large " Bitch  Tits" and  develop  a softer  voice
Plot
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A product recall  specialist  suffering from depression and  insomnia
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While  seeking treatment, his  doctor  advises him to  visit  a support group to 
see what “ real  suffering is like“
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After joining one, he joins multiple  others , faking his  illness
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His  unique  treatment  works   until   another  faker joins all his support groups – 
Marla Singer 
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The narrator meets Tyler on a beach
Plot
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An explosion destroys the main character’s  apartment  
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He asks Tyler if he  could   stay  at his  place  for a while
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Tyler agrees on one  condition  – “I want you to hit me as  hard  as you can.“
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Fight Club is born and the narrator moves into an abandoned house with 
Tyler.
Plot
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More men  join  their brawls at  night  in a bar’s basement.
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Fight Club becomes a new form of psychotherapy and lets the main 
character  sleep  again
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Spreads all over the country
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Tyler recruits the most loyal followers and starts a new group –  Project  
Mayhem
The  rules  of Fight Club
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Initial rules
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You don’t  talk  about fight club.
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You don’t talk about fight club.
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When someone  says  “stop“,  goes  limp or taps out the fight is over.
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Only two guys to a fight.
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One fight at a time.
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They fight  without  shirts or  shoes .
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The fights go on as long as they have to.
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If this is your fight night at fight club, you have to fight.
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Later added rules
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Nobody is the  center  of the fight club except for the two men fighting.
10.
Fight club will always be free.
“Project Mayhem“
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Cult­like organization
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The  objective  is to bring down modern civilization and consumerism 
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The Narrator becomes  unhappy  with the increasing destructiveness of 
Project Mayhem as he eventually tries to stop Tyler and his followers after 
Bob is  killed   during  a Project Mayhem’s  operation
The rules of “Project Mayhem“
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You don’t ask  questions .
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You don’t ask questions.
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No excuses.
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No  lies .
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You have to trust Tyler.
Ending
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The main character realizes that Tyler is not real and everything that had 
happened  was because of him
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He  puts  a gun in his mouth and pulls the  trigger
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Heaven or  mental  asylum?
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Last line – “We  look  forward to  getting  you  back
Quotes
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“It's only after we've  lost  everything that we're free to do  anything .” 
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“The things you used to own, now they own you.” 
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“You are not your job, you're not how much money you have in the  bank
You are not the car you  drive . You're not the contents of your wallet. You 
are not your fucking khakis. You are all  singing , all dancing crap of the 
world.” 
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“Sticking  feathers  up your  butt  does not make you a  chicken !”
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“On a long enough time line, the  survival   rate  for everyone drops to  zero .” 
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“You are not  special . You are not a beautiful or unique snowflake. You're 
the  same  decaying  organic  matter as everything  else .” 
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The movie
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Fight Club – The movie
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Director – David Fincher
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Screenplay – Jim Uhls
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Length – 139 minutes
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Year – 1999
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Stars
Brad  Pitt (Tyler)
Edward Norton (the narrator)
Helena Bonham Carter (Marla Singer)
Jared  Leto (Angel Face)
Michael Lee Aday (Bob)
Brad Pitt 
As
Tyler 
Durden
Edward 
Norton 
as the 
narrator
Helena 
Bonham 
Carter
as 
Marla 
Singer
Jared Leto as Angel Face
Michael Lee 
Aday as 
Robert 
“Bob“
Paulson 
Thanks for  listening
Any questions?

Document Outline

  • Slide 1
  • Fight Club
  • Slide 3
  • Characters
  • Characters
  • Plot
  • Plot
  • Plot
  • The rules of Fight Club
  • “Project Mayhem“
  • The rules of “Project Mayhem“
  • Ending
  • Quotes
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Fight Club – The movie
  • Slide 18
  • Slide 19
  • Slide 20
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Slide 23
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