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The movie Fight Club is about toxic masculinity and the main characters are Tyler Durden and the narrator. Tyler works at an automobile company but is disgusted with it. He joins support groups for cancer survivors to help with his insomnia. Tyler and the narrator meet Marla, another support group member. Tyler and the narrator start a fight club, which becomes more popular. They have dissociative disorders, including multiple personality disorder. The movie explores themes of mental health, consumerism, and violence. By the end, the narrator becomes Tyler. I decided to use the movie Fight Club. Fincher, D, 1999. Brad Pitt played the main character Tyler Durden. The narrator's voice is Edward Norton. He called Tyler Jack. I picked this film because it intrigued me with toxic masculinity. It was disgusting but I kept watching wondering how something could be so off from society. The movie makers used it to make money and it was a hit. This is a lot about when society is created by toxic masculinity so that's why a lot of American men love it so much. The film never said where it was filmed but it is in the United States. Tyler works for an automobile company as an automobile adjuster. He looks through the wrecked remains of automobiles along with the deaths of their car wreck. Tyler flies to other states to see automobile wrecks and the loss of life. Tyler also manages all the company recalls. Tyler is so disgusted with the company he works for that he works for several night jobs to extort the company he works for because they take advantage of the consumers. Durden lives comfortably and worships a capitalist way of life because of his narcissism. The narrator is an insomniac which means Tyler also has insomnia. Tyler is also looking for a remedy for his insomnia. So Tyler decided to go to the doctor to get on medication for insomnia. The narcissistic doctor who did not care what Tyler said so the narrator speaks up and starts telling him about his insomnia and he asked the doctor if he can get something so he can sleep along with stopping the pain he experiences. The doctor did not act concerned with Tyler's feelings of pain. The doctor said he was sending Tyler to a cancer survivor support group. So Tyler started to go and he became addicted to the support groups even though he was narcissistic about having the disease. Tyler's starting to sleep through the night providing comfort and reassurance. Then one night Tyler and the narrator see Marla at the support group and they know she's doing the same thing so Marla aggressively approached Tyler and said we need to go on different days that Tyler goes. So they agreed on other days. Tyler was bored living in his capitalist way of life. The narrator is Tyler's alter ego even though they use Edward Norton's voice Tyler being a rebel wanted to fight against society's capitalism. Tyler a narcissistic multi-personality along with innate aggression gene the combination of both is dangerous mental health wise and society and himself. Tyler was flying on a business trip he met the narrator narrator narrator Edward Norton so now you see the person whose voice is Tyler's alter ego. They walked they talked they talked and exchanged cell phone numbers. When Tyler returned from his trip he was driving home and saw all the fire trucks and police cars. Then he looked up and he saw the apartment smoking from the fire and found out he was blown up. It rattled Tyler's mental health so he called Marla to ask her if he could stay with her but she never answered the phone. So he took the narrator's card out of his wallet while he was at the bar and then he went to the phone called the narrator and asked if he could stay with him. The narrator said that he could so Tyler told him to come down to the bar for a drink. They decided to move in together. At the bar Tyler is so frustrated about the apartment being blown up that he asked the narrator to slug him as hard as he can. Then they take the fight outside in the parking lot. They brawl with each other and a group of men come to watch them fight. They start to fight every night and more men come to watch. The men watching asked if they could join up the fight. They formed a group called the fight club. As the group before became more prominent they used the bar's basement to hold their fight. They beat each other bloody. Tyler and the narrator shared similar disassociated disorders DD. What is happening is that the interference in the conscience while Tyler's trauma has caused. So it serves as an inner defense for the narrator. The DD has significant classifications. Dissociated amnesia happens when the narrator speaks but Tyler is unaware of the narrator. Then there is identity disorder which Tyler and the narrator share which is multiple personality disorder. Tyler has two voices. One is from the host Tyler and the other one's from the narrator. His aggressive gene. Tyler's alter ego. Social analysis is mental health. The narrator in the beginning shows depression and is isolated from the rest of society. Tyler also has insomnia. Through the movie the narrator shows his mental stability through the film. By the movie's end we see where the narrator turns into Tyler. Another factor is commerce, consumerist culture plus violence, commercialism and fascism which causes narcissism.