Fight Club Lesson 7

Fight Club
Lesson 7
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Fight Club
Lesson 7

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What is Project Mayhem?
What is Project Mayhem's Goal?

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Slide 4 - Video

Theme 
A theme is a concept or idea that an author explores in a literary work. 

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Altered Book Project
  • Groups of 4-5
  • Each member picks a topic
  • 2-3 paragraph written response
  • creative representation in one of the novels

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Topic 1:

Consumerism, Perfection, and Modernity

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Topic 2:

Masculinity in Modern Society

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Topic 3:

Death, Pain, and the “Real”

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Topic 4:

Rebellion and Sacrifice

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Topic 5:

Repression and the Unconscious Mind

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Theme in Fight Club
For one topic, write down 5-6 details from Fight Club (such as specific plot points, symbols, or quotes) that the author uses to explore that theme and enter them in the Evidence section of the table

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Next, use the evidence you’ve collected to write a Theme Description that explains the role of the theme in Fight Club. Your Theme Description should be 1-2 paragraphs. Here are some questions to consider as you write each Theme 

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Description
  • How do the ideas or actions of the main characters reflect different aspects of the theme?
  • Does the theme develop or change over the course of Fight Club? If so, how?
  • If your evidence includes symbols, explain how the author uses those symbols to explore the theme.
  • If your evidence includes specific quotes from the text, explain how those quotes provide examples of how the theme applies to Fight Club?

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Homework:
  • Finish the novel
  • Answer the question; Who is Tyler Durden?
  • Finish the theme analysis

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