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When we meet the Narrator, he isn’t a person; he is a consumer. He has a condominium filled with Swedish furniture. He has a job calculating recall ratios for a car company. He has insomnia so severe that he has blurred the line between waking and dreaming.

Ultimately, the Narrator’s name is never revealed because it doesn't matter. He is "Jack" (referencing a series of medical articles he reads), he is the "Ikea Boy," and he is the everyman waiting for a reason to wake up. fight club main character

We connect with the Narrator because we see a little bit of him in ourselves. When we meet the Narrator, he isn’t a

The Narrator’s journey is a violent critique of modern masculinity. He has insomnia so severe that he has

That is the understatement of the century. The Narrator ends the story not as a hero, not as a villain, but as a man who finally knows his own name—even if he chooses to keep it a secret.