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Tales from the Oriceran Universe: Fans Write For The Fans: Volume 1
Anderle, Michael; Byrnes, Tracey; Frett, Lisa; Cameron, TR; Bischoff, Tim; Snow, Kat N; F, Mandi; Pebre, Lucinda; Lewis, Craig
Language: English
Published by LMBPN Publishing 2019
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Bachelor Thesis from the year 2023 in the subject Didactics for the subject English - Literature, Works, grade: 1,3, University of Göttingen, language: English, abstract: The purpose of this paper is to analyze Patrick Bateman in 'American Psycho'…as a symbol and personification of a particular kind of society that critics have called the postmodern era of late capitalism. Bret Easton Ellis portrays Patrick as an individual whose life focuses primarily on obsessive consumerism. The condition of postmodernity marks the production of countless commodities that lead to excessive consumerism. This aspect is eminent in Patrick Bateman¿s behavior which leads to his toxic masculine conduct and seriality of repetitiveness. I argue that the main character, Patrick Bateman, represents these aspects because of a society that focuses above all on outer appearance and status. The aspiration for this ideal causes people to treat themselves and others harmfully. That circumstance makes characters such as Patrick Bateman and others like him treat people as consumer goods while disregarding their feelings and values. 'American Psycho' represents this pattern by portraying Patrick Bateman as an ideal performer who endlessly consumes, which shapes his view on others and leads to the subsequent murders since everyone has no real identity and becomes, therefore, interchangeable. Under the economic conditions of postmodernity, where everything is a commodity, people treat other people like commodities and in the same way that products are disposable, people become throwaway as well. Hence, people, particularly women, turn into products for Patrick that he may repeatedly kill because he values having the most of everything; accumulating killing adds to his sense of status. He describes commodities in his environment in the same way he describes the narratives of his serial killings and other acts of violence. Patrick Bateman is merely a part of his environment, where everyone feels the urge to be more significant and superior to everyone else, which inevitably leads to the perpetuation of the same pattern.

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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Postmodernism's Effects on Masculinity and Consumerism in Bret Easton Ellis's "American Psycho" | F. Mandi | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2023 | GRIN Verlag | EAN 9783346846112 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: preigu GmbH & Co. KG, Lengericher Landstr. 19, 49078 Osnabrück, mail[at]preigu[dot]de | Anb…ieter: preigu.

Tales from the Oriceran Universe
Anderle, Michael; Byrnes, Tracey; Frett, Lisa; Cameron, TR; Bischoff, Tim; Snow, Kat N; F, Mandi; Pebre, Lucinda; Lewis, Craig
Language: English
Published by Lmbpn Publishing 2019
Series: Oriceran Fans Write For the Fans, Book 1 of 2. Book 1 of 2 - Oriceran Fans Write For the Fans
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Tales from the Oriceran Universe
Anderle, Michael; Byrnes, Tracey; Frett, Lisa; Cameron, TR; Bischoff, Tim; Snow, Kat N; F, Mandi; Pebre, Lucinda; Lewis, Craig
Language: English
Published by Lmbpn Publishing 2019
Series: Oriceran Fans Write For the Fans, Book 1 of 2. Book 1 of 2 - Oriceran Fans Write For the Fans
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Tales from the Oriceran Universe: Fans Write For The Fans: Volume 1
Anderle, Michael; Byrnes, Tracey; Frett, Lisa; Cameron, TR; Bischoff, Tim; Snow, Kat N; F, Mandi; Pebre, Lucinda; Lewis, Craig
Language: English
Published by LMBPN Publishing 2019
Series: Oriceran Fans Write For the Fans, Book 1 of 2. Book 1 of 2 - Oriceran Fans Write For the Fans
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Tales from the Oriceran Universe: Fans Write For The Fans: Volume 1
Anderle, Michael; Byrnes, Tracey; Frett, Lisa; Cameron, TR; Bischoff, Tim; Snow, Kat N; F, Mandi; Pebre, Lucinda; Lewis, Craig
Language: English
Published by LMBPN Publishing 2019
Series: Oriceran Fans Write For the Fans, Book 1 of 2. Book 1 of 2 - Oriceran Fans Write For the Fans
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Tales from the Oriceran Universe: Fans Write For The Fans: Volume 1
Anderle, Michael; Byrnes, Tracey; Frett, Lisa; Cameron, TR; Bischoff, Tim; Snow, Kat N; F, Mandi; Pebre, Lucinda; Lewis, Craig
Language: English
Published by LMBPN Publishing 2019
Series: Oriceran Fans Write For the Fans, Book 1 of 2. Book 1 of 2 - Oriceran Fans Write For the Fans
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Bachelor Thesis from the year 2023 in the subject Didactics for the subject English - Literature, Works, grade: 1,3, University of Göttingen, language: English, abstract: The purpose of this paper is to analyze Patrick Bateman in 'A…merican Psycho' as a symbol and personification of a particular kind of society that critics have called the postmodern era of late capitalism. Bret Easton Ellis portrays Patrick as an individual whose life focuses primarily on obsessive consumerism. The condition of postmodernity marks the production of countless commodities that lead to excessive consumerism. This aspect is eminent in Patrick Bateman¿s behavior which leads to his toxic masculine conduct and seriality of repetitiveness. I argue that the main character, Patrick Bateman, represents these aspects because of a society that focuses above all on outer appearance and status. The aspiration for this ideal causes people to treat themselves and others harmfully. That circumstance makes characters such as Patrick Bateman and others like him treat people as consumer goods while disregarding their feelings and values. 'American Psycho' represents this pattern by portraying Patrick Bateman as an ideal performer who endlessly consumes, which shapes his view on others and leads to the subsequent murders since everyone has no real identity and becomes, therefore, interchangeable. Under the economic conditions of postmodernity, where everything is a commodity, people treat other people like commodities and in the same way that products are disposable, people become throwaway as well. Hence, people, particularly women, turn into products for Patrick that he may repeatedly kill because he values having the most of everything; accumulating killing adds to his sense of status. He describes commodities in his environment in the same way he describes the narratives of his serial killings and other acts of violence. Patrick Bateman is merely a part of his environment, where everyone feels the urge to be more significant and superior to everyone else, which inevitably leads to the perpetuation of the same pattern. 48 pp. Englisch.

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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -Bachelor Thesis from the year 2023 in the subject Didactics for the subject English - Literature, Works, grade: 1,3, University of Göttingen, language: English, abstract: The purpose of this paper is to analyze Patrick Bateman in 'Ameri…can Psycho' as a symbol and personification of a particular kind of society that critics have called the postmodern era of late capitalism. Bret Easton Ellis portrays Patrick as an individual whose life focuses primarily on obsessive consumerism. The condition of postmodernity marks the production of countless commodities that lead to excessive consumerism. This aspect is eminent in Patrick Bateman¿s behavior which leads to his toxic masculine conduct and seriality of repetitiveness. I argue that the main character, Patrick Bateman, represents these aspects because of a society that focuses above all on outer appearance and status. The aspiration for this ideal causes people to treat themselves and others harmfully. That circumstance makes characters such as Patrick Bateman and others like him treat people as consumer goods while disregarding their feelings and values. 'American Psycho' represents this pattern by portraying Patrick Bateman as an ideal performer who endlessly consumes, which shapes his view on others and leads to the subsequent murders since everyone has no real identity and becomes, therefore, interchangeable. Under the economic conditions of postmodernity, where everything is a commodity, people treat other people like commodities and in the same way that products are disposable, people become throwaway as well. Hence, people, particularly women, turn into products for Patrick that he may repeatedly kill because he values having the most of everything; accumulating killing adds to his sense of status. He describes commodities in his environment in the same way he describes the narratives of his serial killings and other acts of violence. Patrick Bateman is merely a part of his environment, where everyone feels the urge to be more significant and superior to everyone else, which inevitably leads to the perpetuation of the same pattern.Books on Demand GmbH, Überseering 33, 22297 Hamburg 48 pp. Englisch.