I realized Fight Club doesn't make any more sense if Tyler's part of the narrator's personality than if he isn't.It's just equally plausible
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Replying to @BootlegGirl
Because if she's not real,then the story is "sometimes people with mental illnesses draw people into believing their hallucinations."
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Replying to @BootlegGirl
And that's what it's about either way. Either Marla's the person drawn in or the Space Monkeys are but she's part of the delusion
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ok but what if marla is actually the real person, and both the narrator and tyler exist only in her mind
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Replying to @ladyaeva @BootlegGirl
in the book one of Marla's habits is telling elaborate tall tales about fucked up dudes she's slept with
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"This one time I slept with a drug kingpin", "This one time I slept with a guy who'd been married seven times"
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and when the Narrator explains the deal with Tyler she gets weirdly obsessed and excited
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Narrator says he can just hear her a year from now "This one time I slept with a split personality"
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