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jojokenojo
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Hi, im doing a paper on the book fight club. and have chosen the research question, "How do the rules of Fight Club act as a plot device and narrative perspective aides in the expression of thematic concerns? "

Any feed back? like it's a bad topic or.... anything really.

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There are no bad topics, only bad researchers.

That, and the only other advice that I have to offer is, "Don't trust anyone on the internet who offers to help you with your homework."

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This is your second research paper on Fight Club. Mix it up a bit.

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Like I said, there are no bad topics...

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I'd pick a more interesting topic within fight club.

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audreythirteen wrote:
I'd pick a more interesting topic within fight club.

this, because i cant begin to imagine how the rules work as a consistant chorus or plot device. you could have chosen to write about fight club as a twelve step, tyler as an allegory to christ, the demasculinization of men according to fight club......
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