The following essay analyzes the novel Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk from three different perspectives; Marxism/capitalism, masculinity, and the Oedipal complex. The aim is to understand why the protagonist in the novel uses violence as a means of expression. In the end it is concluded that all three perspectives are important factors when trying to understand the character's violent behavior.
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This work addresses Chuck Palahniuk’s novel Adjustment Day as a satirical critique of the political ...
The aim of this paper is to answer three questions about Chuck Palahniuks novel Fight Club. The thre...
In my thesis, I will investigate the process of resistance which is at first manifested on the leve...
The main purpose of this writing is to review Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk. The writer will discuss...
Abstract - This research entitled “Middle Class Rebellion through the Main Characters in Chuck Palah...
The thesis is focused ion the levels of fragmentation in Fight Club: fragmentation of American socie...
This thesis examines the issues of body, embodiment and indentity in relation to the novel Fight Clu...
Transcendentalism, a literary and philosophical movement prominent in the 19th century in the United...
The topic of the following MA thesis is the theme of self-destruction in the works of Chuck Palahniu...
This paper presents a psychoanalytic interpretation of Chuck Palahniuk’s novel Fight Club. Psychoana...
This MA thesis deals with the masculine identity of the three main male characters of Chuck Palahniu...
Este trabalho analisa o romance Fight Club, de Chuck Palahniuk, focando-se nas ideias desenvolvidas ...
Chuck Palahnuik´s novel Fight Club discusses the conflict between body and mind. It shows the constr...
Chuck Palahniuk’s "Fight club" (1996) is a novel about security and vulnerability both on the person...
This work addresses Chuck Palahniuk’s novel Adjustment Day as a satirical critique of the political ...
This work addresses Chuck Palahniuk’s novel Adjustment Day as a satirical critique of the political ...
The aim of this paper is to answer three questions about Chuck Palahniuks novel Fight Club. The thre...
In my thesis, I will investigate the process of resistance which is at first manifested on the leve...
The main purpose of this writing is to review Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk. The writer will discuss...
Abstract - This research entitled “Middle Class Rebellion through the Main Characters in Chuck Palah...
The thesis is focused ion the levels of fragmentation in Fight Club: fragmentation of American socie...
This thesis examines the issues of body, embodiment and indentity in relation to the novel Fight Clu...
Transcendentalism, a literary and philosophical movement prominent in the 19th century in the United...
The topic of the following MA thesis is the theme of self-destruction in the works of Chuck Palahniu...
This paper presents a psychoanalytic interpretation of Chuck Palahniuk’s novel Fight Club. Psychoana...
This MA thesis deals with the masculine identity of the three main male characters of Chuck Palahniu...
Este trabalho analisa o romance Fight Club, de Chuck Palahniuk, focando-se nas ideias desenvolvidas ...
Chuck Palahnuik´s novel Fight Club discusses the conflict between body and mind. It shows the constr...
Chuck Palahniuk’s "Fight club" (1996) is a novel about security and vulnerability both on the person...
This work addresses Chuck Palahniuk’s novel Adjustment Day as a satirical critique of the political ...
This work addresses Chuck Palahniuk’s novel Adjustment Day as a satirical critique of the political ...
The aim of this paper is to answer three questions about Chuck Palahniuks novel Fight Club. The thre...