Sunday, March 30, 2014

Not a Hypocrite. Also, Don’t Forget about Edward Norton.

First of all, oh my gosh, Edward Norton. Don’t need to see him shirtless to be physically attracted to this guy (which is funny, because he’s naked in a lot of other movies).


Second of all, I don’t know if Tyler Durden is an actual hypocrite. He gets his physique from fighting and possibly working out on the side, but I think what’s important is not how he gets his physique or what his physique looks like, but why. And this can be proven using what Tyler said himself to the Narrator. He points out how men in society want the Calvin Klein look because that’s what society tells them looks good; they are controlled and imprisoned by society’s standards. Tyler, on the other hand, never even comments on his own physique, nor does he seem to notice it. If he did acknowledge his physique, he would probably only point out that his body is a byproduct of what he has done. This byproduct idea applies to the uglier aspects of his body, as well. The scars on his body, as well as the painful process that accompanies earning such scars, are merely a means to an end. The end is to overcome; to overcome pain, materialism, consumerism. Do all this, and you are truly freed. Thus, Tyler is able to confront the pain head-on, and forces the Narrator to do so, too, when he burns him, because the point of all that pain is to get over it.

Get over it, says Angel Face 
-Ly

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