Fight Club Chapter 30

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In this chapter, our narrator is about on top of a building about to kill "Tyler". He figures out that in order to get rid of Tyler that he has to get rid of the person that he wants to be. He has to understand that Tyler is there because he wants him to be there. If he can get over what he wants to do, then he can accompish the goal of letting go of Tyler. He is on top of the building with "Tyler's" gun in his mouth. Marla and others are trying to stop him from killing himself. He says that he has to kill himself because all of them are up there. So then he shoots himself in the mouth and wakes up in "heaven". Heaven, yeah right! He says that the he talks to God and that God asks him why did he cause so much trouble. He is really talking to the doctor. He says that the people in "heaven" brings his food to him. These are really the workers of Project Mayhem who are serving him. "Tyler" has started a new generation. He has started a monster. He has let his inner self take control and there is no turning back!!!!!!!!!



In this chapter the narrator feels like the only way to rid himself of Tyler is to shoot him. “I had to pull the trigger” (Palahniuk 197). The narrator does not die from the gun shot, but he thinks he is in heaven. “Everything in heaven is white on white” (Palahniuk 196). In reality we find out that the narrator is in a hospital, for shooting himself. Marla and the members from Fight Club write to him in the hospital to let him know that he will be release soon and the Fight Club and Project Mayhem will still be going on. The narrator does not want to leave the hospital yet because the aids in the hospital will occasionally drop little hints to him that nothing has changed. “We look forward to getting you back” (Palahniuk 199).


== Works Cited ==

Palahniuk,Chuck. Fight Club. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1866.