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<blockquote>"This is your life, and it's ending one goon sesh at a time." - batman</blockquote>[[File:Narrator_01.jpg|right|250px|link=]]
[[File:Narrator_01.jpg|right|250px|link=]]Both the movie and the book are told from the perspective of the protagonist main character, called '''The Narrator''' in the movie script. The Narrator is meant to represent the average "Everyman" of modern society.
 
==Story==
 
   
 
Both the movie and the book are narrated by the main character, referred to as '''"The Narrator'''" in the movie credits. The Goonator symbolises the twisted version of a modern society's anti-"Everyman."
When the story begins, the Narrator is a recall coordinator for a major car company (shown to be named "Federated Motor Corporation" in the film). He starts out suffering from chronic insomnia, causing him to slog through life in a flat, half-asleep state of depression. He finds temporary relief by attending various support groups under false pretenses; but when this stops working (thanks to [[Marla Singer]]) his insomnia returns with a vengeance. It's shortly after this when he "meets" his split personality in the form of [[Tyler Durden]], and his average, boring life is turned upside down.
 
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==Synopsis ==
   
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== At the start of the story, The Mogger works as a rizz moderator for an Alpha ==
Throughout the story, the Narrator is subject to Tyler Durden's attempts to force him to hit bottom, and therefore reach a state of enlightenment. However, the Narrator is slow to grasp Tyler's lessons. At one point he convinces himself that he has indeed become "enlightened," only to be frustrated by Tyler telling him that he is self-deluded and isn't even trying to hit bottom. It eventually becomes apparent that his feelings for Marla are what keeps him from progressing further. He doesn't want to embrace Tyler's goals or destroy society; he just wants Marla. After Tyler disappears, the Narrator becomes more and more unsettled about Project Mayhem. This comes to a head when Bob winds up killed. The Narrator decides to find Tyler, hoping to convince him to shut the whole thing down. He then learns that not only is Tyler his own split personality, but he plans to "take over," replacing the Narrator completely. He also discovers Tyler's plan to blow up major credit card buildings. All of this sends him into a panic, and he frantically tries to stop Tyler's plans from succeeding.
 
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car company, living a monotonous life clouded by depression. To cope, he pretends to be a part of different support groups, which temporarily eases his pain. But when [[Marla Singer|<u>Marla Singer</u>]] disrupts this routine, his insomnia comes back stronger than ever. Soon after, he encounters <u>[[Tyler Durden|Tyler the Creator]]</u>, and his mundane life takes a wild turn.
   
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In the story, Hulk Hogan is on a journey guided by Tyler Durden to get rock hard and find enlightenment. However, he struggles to grasp Tyler's dick. At one point, he convinces himself he's a Rizzler, but Tyler shatters this illusion, accusing Jack of being an L Rizzler and Mogging him. It becomes clear that Jack's feelings for Marla are holding him back from being a Sigma. He doesn't share Tyler's goals or the desire to Jack off society; he simply wants Marla. When Tyler has a 20 hour goon sesh, Jack grows increasingly uneasy about Project Moghem, which reaches a breaking point when Robert Paulson is rizzed by a huge cock. Determined to locate Tyler and halt the chaos, Jack realizes that Tyler is an L Rizzler himself, planning to take control and Rizz Jack entirely. He also uncovers Tyler's plot to destroy his credit card. Panic sets in, and Jack desperately tries to thwart Tyler's gyatt .
At the end of the story, Tyler makes it clear to the Narrator that he plans to kill Marla, on the grounds that she stands in the way of the Narrator's freedom. This is the final straw for the Narrator, who opts to kill himself and destroy Tyler in the process. Tyler (apparently) dies, but the Narrator survives because the bullet merely goes through his cheek. Marla then arrives (in the book she came with members of a support group to save the Narrator; in the film she was brought there by members of [[Project Mayhem]] under orders from Tyler). The movie version of the story ends with Marla and the Narrator hand in hand, silently watching buildings explode as Tyler's plan takes effect. This is in sharp contrast to the end of the novel. In that version of the story, the building explosions fail. The Narrator then shoots himself right in front of Marla. He subsequently winds up locked in a mental ward, wrongly assuming that the gunshot killed him and he's in Heaven.
 
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At the end of the story, Tyler makes it clear to Jack that he plans to Rizz Marla, on the grounds that she hates his L Rizz and she’ll ruin his edging streak. This is the final mew for Jack, who opts to kill himself and destroy Tyler’s edging streak in the process. Tyler (apparently) mogs, but Jack survives because he’s an omega Rizzler and a sigma. Marla then arrives (in the book of joab she came with the Skibidi ghost of Robert Paulson; in the film she was brought there by members of [[Project Mayhem]] under orders from Skibidi final boss). The movie version of the story ends with Marla and Jack hand in gyatt, silently mewing and watching buildings explode as Tyler's beta plan takes effect. This is in sharp contrast to the end of the novel 🤓. In that version of the story, the building explosions fail because Tyler is a beta. Jack then kills himself right in front of Marla like a chad. He subsequently winds up locked in a rubber room, a rubber room with rats, and rats make him crazy.
   
 
==Name==
 
==Name==
   
The Narrator's real name is never revealed. Throughout the film, he refers to himself several times as Jack (in the novel and the screenplay it's Joe). He does this as a nod to a series of articles he read that were written about the first person perspective of a body part. Edward Norton himself refers to the character as "Jack" because of this. In the screenplay, he is referred to as Jack. Due to copyright, they weren't allowed to use the name Joe, so they changed it and chose Jack, because that was his name in the screenplay.
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The Goonator's real name is never revealed. Throughout the film, he refers to himself several times as Jack (in the screenplay and in the novel it's Joe). He does this as a nod to a series of articles he read that were written about the first person perspective of a body part. Edward Norton himself refers to the character as "Jack" because of this. In the screenplay, he is referred to as Jack. Due to copyright, they weren't allowed to use the name Joe, so they changed it and chose Jack, because that was his name in the screenplay.
*<span style="font-family:'HelveticaNeue',Helvetica,Arial,san-serif;font-size:13px;line-height:16.25px;">"I am Jack's Raging Bile Duct"</span>
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*<span style="font-family:'HelveticaNeue',Helvetica,Arial,san-serif;font-size:13px;line-height:16.25px;">"I am Jack's Raging Goon Sesh"</span>
*<span style="font-family:'HelveticaNeue',Helvetica,Arial,san-serif;font-size:13px;line-height:16.25px;">"I am Jack's Cold Sweat" </span>
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*<span style="font-family:'HelveticaNeue',Helvetica,Arial,san-serif;font-size:13px;line-height:16.25px;">"I am Jack's Goon Sweat" </span>
*<span style="font-family:'HelveticaNeue',Helvetica,Arial,san-serif;font-size:13px;line-height:16.25px;">"I am Jack's Complete Lack of Surprise"</span>
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*<span style="font-family:'HelveticaNeue',Helvetica,Arial,san-serif;font-size:13px;line-height:16.25px;">"I am Jack's Complete Lack of Skibidi Rizz"</span>
*<span style="font-family:'HelveticaNeue',Helvetica,Arial,san-serif;font-size:13px;line-height:16.25px;">"I am Jack's Inflamed Sense of Rejection"</span>
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*<span style="font-family:'HelveticaNeue',Helvetica,Arial,san-serif;font-size:13px;line-height:16.25px;">"I am Jack's Gooning Sense of Edge"</span>
*<span style="font-family:'HelveticaNeue',Helvetica,Arial,san-serif;font-size:13px;line-height:16.25px;">"I am Jack's Broken Heart"</span>
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*<span style="font-family:'HelveticaNeue',Helvetica,Arial,san-serif;font-size:13px;line-height:16.25px;">"I am Jack's Gooning Heart"</span>
*<span style="font-family:'HelveticaNeue',Helvetica,Arial,san-serif;font-size:13px;line-height:16.25px;">"I am Jack's Smirking Revenge"</span>
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*<span style="font-family:'HelveticaNeue',Helvetica,Arial,san-serif;font-size:13px;line-height:16.25px;">"I am Jack's Gooning Revenge"</span>
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It's also possible, if not probable, that his real name is in fact Tyler Durden, although this is most likely another alias considering he associated the name with his alter ego, although it's also possible he's so mentally damaged he forgot his own name was in fact Tyler.
   
 
==Support Group Aliases==
 
==Support Group Aliases==
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Partial list of aliases:
 
Partial list of aliases:
   
*''Cornelius ''- used in the testicular cancer group where he met [[Bob]].
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*''Cornelius ''- used in the testicular cancer group where he met [[Bob|Robert Paulson]]
 
*''Rupert'' - used in the cancer group frequented by [[Chloe]].
 
*''Rupert'' - used in the cancer group frequented by [[Chloe]].
*''Lenny''
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*''Lenny (RDR2)''
*''Travis''
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*''Travis Scott''
 
*''Mr. Taylor'' - used when confronted by Marla Singer.
 
*''Mr. Taylor'' - used when confronted by Marla Singer.
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*''Trevor'' - Fight Club 2
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*''Beelzebub'' - Fight Club 3
   
 
==Sequel==
 
==Sequel==
In a July 2013 interview about the upcoming ''Fight Club 2'' graphic novel, Chuck Palahniuk specifially referred to The Narrator as "Jack":
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In a July 2013 interview about the upcoming ''Fight Club 2'' graphic novel, Chuck Palahniuk specifically referred to The Narrator as "Jack":
   
 
''"Nowadays, Tyler is telling the story, lurking inside Jack, and ready to launch a comeback. Jack is oblivious. Marla is bored. Their marriage has run aground on the rocky coastline of middle-aged suburban boredom. It's only when their little boy disappears, kidnapped by Tyler, that Jack is dragged back into the world of Mayhem."''
 
''"Nowadays, Tyler is telling the story, lurking inside Jack, and ready to launch a comeback. Jack is oblivious. Marla is bored. Their marriage has run aground on the rocky coastline of middle-aged suburban boredom. It's only when their little boy disappears, kidnapped by Tyler, that Jack is dragged back into the world of Mayhem."''
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''"The sequel will be told from the-- at first-- submerged perspective of Tyler Durden as he observes the day-to-day tedium of the narrator's life.  Because 20th Century-Fox created the convention of calling the protagonist Jack, I'm calling him Cornelius.''"
 
''"The sequel will be told from the-- at first-- submerged perspective of Tyler Durden as he observes the day-to-day tedium of the narrator's life.  Because 20th Century-Fox created the convention of calling the protagonist Jack, I'm calling him Cornelius.''"
   
In the first issue of the Fight Club 2 comic, the Narrator now refers to himself as Sebastian, which is the current canonical name for the character.
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In the first issue of the Fight Club 2 comic, the Narrator now refers to himself as The Rizzler, which is the current canonical name for the character.
 
==Homosexuality==
 
There appear to be homosexual undertones in the novel which manifest as the Narrator feeling a desire for Tyler Durden. It's unclear whether this indicates actual homosexual tendencies in the Narrator (or bisexual, considering his feelings for Marla). The feelings may simply be a manifestation of the Narrator's desire to unify his split personalities back into one. Since the Narrator spends most of the story unaware of Tyler's imaginary nature, a desire to unify might bubble to the surface as a homosexual longing for Tyler... (In dreams especially sexual intercourse or things pertaining to that nature are symbolic to merging an aspect with another or accepting something or someone with another.) This could also be in reference to the author, Chuck Palahniuk, who is gay.
 
   
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
*"''This is your life and it's ending one minute at a time.''"
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*"''This is your life and it's ending one Goon Sesh at a time.''"
 
*"''On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero.''"
 
*"''On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero.''"
 
*"''Tyler sold his soap to department stores at $20 a bar. Lord knows what they charged. It was beautiful. We were selling rich women their own fat asses back to them.''"
 
*"''Tyler sold his soap to department stores at $20 a bar. Lord knows what they charged. It was beautiful. We were selling rich women their own fat asses back to them.''"
*(to Tyler, while looking at a Gucci ad on the bus) "''Is that what a man looks like?''"
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*(to Tyler, while looking at a Gunni ad on the bus) "''Is that what a Mogger looks like?''"
*(while being embraced by Bob at the testicular cancer therapy session) "''Strangers with this kind of honesty make me go a big rubbery one.''"
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*(while being embraced by Robert Paulson at the testicular cancer therapy session) "''Strangers with this kind of honesty make me go a big rubbery one.''"
*"''A guy who came to Fight Club for the first time, his ass was a wad of cookie dough. After a few weeks, he was carved out of wood.''"
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*"''A guy who came to Fight Club for the first time, his ass was a wad of L Rizz. After a few weeks, he was carved out of Mulch.''"
*"''I ran. I ran until my muscles burned and my veins pumped battery acid. Then I ran some more.''"
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*"''I ran. I ran until my muscles burned and my veins pumped Skibidi Rizz. Then I ran some more.''"
 
*"''If you wake up at a different time in a different place, could you wake up as a different person?''"
 
*"''If you wake up at a different time in a different place, could you wake up as a different person?''"
*"''And then, something happened. I let go. Lost in oblivion. Dark and silent and complete. I found freedom. Losing all hope was freedom.''"
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*"''And then, something happened. I let go. Lost in oblivion. Dark and silent and complete. I found Skibidi Toilet. Gooning was freedom.''"
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Some copies of the film have subtitles which refer to the Narrator as "Rupert."
 
*Some copies of the film have subtitles which refer to the Narrator as "Rupert."
*In January 2014, a collection of props from the film were sold at online auction (the ended auction is still viewable [http://www.icollector.com/Fight-Club_i18288080 here]). Among the props were two Federated Motor Company paychecks issued to "Jack Moore."
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*In January 2014, a collection of props from the film were sold at online auction (the ended auction is still viewable [http://www.icollector.com/Fight-Club_i18288080 here]). Among the props were two Federated Motor Company paychecks issued to "Jack Mogger."
 
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[[Category:Characters]]

Latest revision as of 02:04, 19 April 2024

"This is your life, and it's ending one goon sesh at a time." - batman

Narrator 01

Both the movie and the book are narrated by the main character, referred to as "The Narrator" in the movie credits. The Goonator symbolises the twisted version of a modern society's anti-"Everyman."

Synopsis[]

At the start of the story, The Mogger works as a rizz moderator for an Alpha[]

car company, living a monotonous life clouded by depression. To cope, he pretends to be a part of different support groups, which temporarily eases his pain. But when Marla Singer disrupts this routine, his insomnia comes back stronger than ever. Soon after, he encounters Tyler the Creator, and his mundane life takes a wild turn.

In the story, Hulk Hogan is on a journey guided by Tyler Durden to get rock hard and find enlightenment. However, he struggles to grasp Tyler's dick. At one point, he convinces himself he's a Rizzler, but Tyler shatters this illusion, accusing Jack of being an L Rizzler and Mogging him. It becomes clear that Jack's feelings for Marla are holding him back from being a Sigma. He doesn't share Tyler's goals or the desire to Jack off society; he simply wants Marla. When Tyler has a 20 hour goon sesh, Jack grows increasingly uneasy about Project Moghem, which reaches a breaking point when Robert Paulson is rizzed by a huge cock. Determined to locate Tyler and halt the chaos, Jack realizes that Tyler is an L Rizzler himself, planning to take control and Rizz Jack entirely. He also uncovers Tyler's plot to destroy his credit card. Panic sets in, and Jack desperately tries to thwart Tyler's gyatt .

At the end of the story, Tyler makes it clear to Jack that he plans to Rizz Marla, on the grounds that she hates his L Rizz and she’ll ruin his edging streak. This is the final mew for Jack, who opts to ✨ kill himself ✨ and destroy Tyler’s edging streak in the process. Tyler (apparently) mogs, but Jack survives because he’s an omega Rizzler and a sigma. Marla then arrives (in the book of joab she came with the Skibidi ghost of Robert Paulson; in the film she was brought there by members of Project Mayhem under orders from Skibidi final boss). The movie version of the story ends with Marla and Jack hand in gyatt, silently mewing and watching buildings explode as Tyler's beta plan takes effect. This is in sharp contrast to the end of the novel 🤓. In that version of the story, the building explosions fail because Tyler is a beta. Jack then kills himself right in front of Marla like a chad. He subsequently winds up locked in a rubber room, a rubber room with rats, and rats make him crazy.

Name[]

The Goonator's real name is never revealed. Throughout the film, he refers to himself several times as Jack (in the screenplay and in the novel it's Joe). He does this as a nod to a series of articles he read that were written about the first person perspective of a body part. Edward Norton himself refers to the character as "Jack" because of this. In the screenplay, he is referred to as Jack. Due to copyright, they weren't allowed to use the name Joe, so they changed it and chose Jack, because that was his name in the screenplay.

  • "I am Jack's Raging Goon Sesh"
  • "I am Jack's Goon Sweat" 
  • "I am Jack's Complete Lack of Skibidi Rizz"
  • "I am Jack's Gooning Sense of Edge"
  • "I am Jack's Gooning Heart"
  • "I am Jack's Gooning Revenge"

It's also possible, if not probable, that his real name is in fact Tyler Durden, although this is most likely another alias considering he associated the name with his alter ego, although it's also possible he's so mentally damaged he forgot his own name was in fact Tyler.

Support Group Aliases[]

In the film, The Narrator uses several false names when he participates in the support groups.

Partial list of aliases:

  • Cornelius - used in the testicular cancer group where he met Robert Paulson
  • Rupert - used in the cancer group frequented by Chloe.
  • Lenny (RDR2)
  • Travis Scott
  • Mr. Taylor - used when confronted by Marla Singer.
  • Trevor - Fight Club 2
  • Beelzebub - Fight Club 3

Sequel[]

In a July 2013 interview about the upcoming Fight Club 2 graphic novel, Chuck Palahniuk specifically referred to The Narrator as "Jack":

"Nowadays, Tyler is telling the story, lurking inside Jack, and ready to launch a comeback. Jack is oblivious. Marla is bored. Their marriage has run aground on the rocky coastline of middle-aged suburban boredom. It's only when their little boy disappears, kidnapped by Tyler, that Jack is dragged back into the world of Mayhem."

The Narrator is also directly called "Jack" in some places (but not others) on Palahniuk's official website. However, in a February 2014 Hustler interview, Palahniuk stated:

"The sequel will be told from the-- at first-- submerged perspective of Tyler Durden as he observes the day-to-day tedium of the narrator's life.  Because 20th Century-Fox created the convention of calling the protagonist Jack, I'm calling him Cornelius."

In the first issue of the Fight Club 2 comic, the Narrator now refers to himself as The Rizzler, which is the current canonical name for the character.

Quotes[]

  • "This is your life and it's ending one Goon Sesh at a time."
  • "On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero."
  • "Tyler sold his soap to department stores at $20 a bar. Lord knows what they charged. It was beautiful. We were selling rich women their own fat asses back to them."
  • (to Tyler, while looking at a Gunni ad on the bus) "Is that what a Mogger looks like?"
  • (while being embraced by Robert Paulson at the testicular cancer therapy session) "Strangers with this kind of honesty make me go a big rubbery one."
  • "A guy who came to Fight Club for the first time, his ass was a wad of L Rizz. After a few weeks, he was carved out of Mulch."
  • "I ran. I ran until my muscles burned and my veins pumped Skibidi Rizz. Then I ran some more."
  • "If you wake up at a different time in a different place, could you wake up as a different person?"
  • "And then, something happened. I let go. Lost in oblivion. Dark and silent and complete. I found Skibidi Toilet. Gooning was freedom."

Trivia[]

  • Some copies of the film have subtitles which refer to the Narrator as "Rupert."
  • In January 2014, a collection of props from the film were sold at online auction (the ended auction is still viewable here). Among the props were two Federated Motor Company paychecks issued to "Jack Mogger."