Anaylsis Of The Film: Fight Club

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January 13, 2016

 

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The film gives numerous examples of this; the main character of the film (Ed Norton) asks when looking through an IKEA catalog, "What kind of plates define me as a person." He not asking what personal characteristics and attributes define him but what possession most accurately does. Furthermore, Ed Norton's character has no name; he is only referred to as the 90's everyman, the IKEA man...
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Furthermore, Ed Norton's character has no name; he is only referred to as the 90's everyman, the IKEA man. The film demonstrates the extensive emphases the consumer based culture of the 20th century on individualism and values associated with being a man. Corporations have replaced personal qualities with corporate logos; the modern male cannot be anything unless he has certain products in his possession...
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