This essay explores the notions of narrative fiction, their mediation through the adaptation of literature to film, all while considering the impact and influence of conveying controversial stories that criticise and subvert societal standards. The essay begins by establishing the notions of narrative, and how it contributes to a person’s perception of reality and linear time, revealing narrative to be a fundamental and perhaps inherent part of humanity. Narratives can be mediated verbally, audibly, and visually. In this essay, the focus is on the verbal mediation of literature, and its adaptation to the multi-sensual media of film. In that regard, two novels and their film adaptations are explored in detail, those being Chuck Palahniuk’s 1...