| |
| | Metaphilm - Fight Club |
 | | This is evident in that both Hobbes and Tyler also began to function as scapegoats for their creators. |
 | | Hobbes, newly adjusted as "Tyler Durden" (after all, grown-up Calvin would no longer accept a jungle animal walking, talking, and eating canned tuna), re-enters Calvin/Jack’s life, determined to show Calvin everything he’s done wrong, whether he likes it or not. |
 | | But even more interesting is Tyler’s hostility towards his father: when "Jack" asks him who he would fight, if he could fight anyone, he answers, "I’d fight my father." But, since Tyler is only a figment of Jack’s imagination, we can only assume he’s referring to Jack’s father. |
| metaphilm.com /philm.php?id=29_0_2_0 (2753 words) |
|