BrotherBread
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I have decided to use Fight Club as one of my related text for the area of study. Now while still trying to find out exactly how I am meant to make textual examples for journeys (segments or the entire journey) I am having some trouble with examples. I know this text is full of examples of journeys but so far all i can come up with is basic analysis of some quotes and that they way they relate is as defining definite milestones in a journey, e.g when Tyler gives hte narrator (Jack) the chemical burn so that he no longer fears death. And some stuff on identity (which I'm not sure how it relates to journeys exactly) e.g The narrator (Jack) constant reaffirmation via voice overs or spoken dialog. "I am Jacks complete lack of surprise".
As I said previously I am unsure of how to reference something as drawn out as the journey undergone in the realisation of Tyler as a second personality who ultimately helps the narator (Jack) become more masculine and less inhibitited by the consumeristic society. And how ultimately Tyler helps him change such that he is more primal than before, to what he percieves he could have been if he had a male role model in his life.
I need some help in how to analyse this text and if anyone has some notes on this text themselves than I would very much appreciate it if they could share some of their thoughts on the movie so I can build on them to use them it owuld be very much appreciated.
In addition I have chosen as my second text the graphic novel of V for Vendetta, would anyone advise against the use of a film that was a book, and a graphic novel that became a film as related texts?
As I said previously I am unsure of how to reference something as drawn out as the journey undergone in the realisation of Tyler as a second personality who ultimately helps the narator (Jack) become more masculine and less inhibitited by the consumeristic society. And how ultimately Tyler helps him change such that he is more primal than before, to what he percieves he could have been if he had a male role model in his life.
I need some help in how to analyse this text and if anyone has some notes on this text themselves than I would very much appreciate it if they could share some of their thoughts on the movie so I can build on them to use them it owuld be very much appreciated.
In addition I have chosen as my second text the graphic novel of V for Vendetta, would anyone advise against the use of a film that was a book, and a graphic novel that became a film as related texts?