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Essay / Character Analysis of Chuck Palahniuk's "Fight Club"
In Chuck Palahniuk's Fight Club, the narrator creates an alternate identity through his schizophrenia and dissociative personality disorder. While the narrator's other personality is depicted as a therapeutic creation focused on improving society and himself through destruction followed by reconstruction, the narrator actually creates Tyler Durden to destroy his true identity, becoming the person he wants to be and destroying those around him without regard. any personal responsibility. Even though the narrator claims to have no control over his second identity, Tyler Durden acts according to the narrator's desires; however, with this arrangement, the narrator can claim that he is innocent. The narrator created Tyler Durden to be more