Fight Club Main Character Guide
This is where the character becomes fascinating. He isn't a hero. He isn't even particularly brave. He is a man who is so sick of his own passivity that he invites Tyler Durden—chaos incarnate—to move into a dilapidated house on Paper Street.
He lets Tyler cut his lip. He lets Tyler pour lye on his hand. He lets Tyler sleep with the woman he loves. fight club main character
When we meet the Narrator, he isn’t a person; he is a consumer. He has a condominium filled with Swedish furniture. He has a job calculating recall ratios for a car company. He has insomnia so severe that he has blurred the line between waking and dreaming. This is where the character becomes fascinating
The Narrator’s arc is terrifying because it is logical. He goes from a man who cries over a stained sofa to a man who watches skyscrapers collapse. He doesn't become a monster overnight; he becomes one one boring corporate meeting at a time. He is a man who is so sick
We don't want to blow up buildings or start underground fight clubs. But we have all felt the existential dread of working a job we hate to buy things we don't need. We have all felt the urge to burn it all down and start over.
