Fight Club Essay

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Chapter six of Fight Club was originally published as a short story titled Pursuit of Happiness before it got expanded into a complete novel. We see our protagonist providing a demonstration to Microsoft, while looking as if he just came in off of the streets from a fight. As gruesome as he may look, he finally gets to experience a feeling of ease. As his boss makes a comment to his appearance the protagonist beings remind himself of the rules of fight club, the only organization able to provide a sense of escape and release which he compares to a church. “There’s hysterical shouting in tongues like at church, and when you wake up Sunday afternoon you feel saved.” (Palahniuk. P. 51)
Palahniuk uses this metaphor to rationalize these feelings …show more content…

Prior to this awakening, the protagonist is trapped living a life reflects the supposed ideal of success. “Don’t shut this out,” Tyler says. “Soap and human sacrifice go hand in hand.” This is seen as the sacrifice of giving up your own true dream and inhibitions to buy into corporate America in order to “keep up with the Jones’” It isn’t until the protagonist is faced with physical pain that he is able to experience happiness and finally release himself from his setbacks. We all avoid pain at all costs, and this part of the book symbolizes that if we are finally able overcome our fears of getting hurt, failing, or not succeeding, we will finally be able to escape and be free from society.
It wasn’t until David Fincher made Palahniuk’s novel into a movie success until the book began to see a rise in popularity. The release of this movie was banned in some countries due to its violent nature and promotion of violence as a form of relaxation or release. Once Fight Club became more mainstream people began forming their own fight clubs, which is centered on violence and brutality. Fight Club is considered both, fiction and non-fiction combining situations of desperation, extreme situation, radical worldviews, and unfettered

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