Why Is Tyler Durden A Hero

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Many would argue that there possibly couldn’t be a hero without a villain or vice versa. But, some author’s like chuck Palahniuk author of the film Fight club go against the gain combining both hero and villain. Films that introduce characters having extraordinary depth and dimensions, always have more compelling characters, fight club is no different. Tyler Durden plays the role of the anti-hero in fight club, he is intelligent, confident, attractive, and he does whatever the hell he feels like doing all of the time. Fight club is a story told from the mind of the narrator, who creates Tyler in his imagination and gives him the ability to be both a criminal and hero. Tyler and our narrator form an underground fight club and a cult like organization …show more content…

In the world of birth certificates, medical examinations, punch cards, and computers, in the world of telephone books, passports, bank accounts, insurance plans, wills, credit cards, pensions, mortgages and loans, they lived unattached.” Kosinski is saying he is jealous of those who can live so free. Free of regret and future obligation; even in a world built to attract the consumer, these people live free of entitlement. This passage farther more proves Tyler’s position as the anti-hero. Reject the norm. Reject the thought of material possessions being important. The people who live life free of attachments are those worth …show more content…

Tyler was ready to see change in American society. But he knew America wouldn’t change itself, so he started creating and army. His army consisted of men mainly from his fight club. He called this creation project mayhem; which was a completely opposite of fight club, where the men were free and casual. Tyler ran project mayhem like a dictatorship, manipulating and brainwashing the men to forget all of society’s rules and norms. The ultimate objective of project mayhem was to destroy ten popular credit card companies, aiming to rid society completely of civilization. His thought that it would give everybody a fair opportunity at life because no one could have an advantage over another due to wealth. Although Tyler’s plan seemed farfetched; the point of project mayhem was to create equal opportunity, even though the men involved are brainwashed and enslaved it showed that no one is perfect and that there is some evil in all of us. The short story “Heroes and Villains” the author writes “At a time when so many ordinary Americans are under stress and find themselves facing their own temptation to test the boundaries of civil society, popular culture’s exploration of the antihero’s flawed behavior can be especially enticing (444)”. What the author is saying is the American people have become overwhelmed with societal barriers and are will to test its limits. Those Americans not ready to test those limits in the real

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