Evaluation:
Published: 01.12.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
  • Essays '"American Psycho" : Satirists make the best Moralists', 1.
  • Essays '"American Psycho" : Satirists make the best Moralists', 2.
  • Essays '"American Psycho" : Satirists make the best Moralists', 3.
  • Essays '"American Psycho" : Satirists make the best Moralists', 4.
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AMERICAN PSYCHO
"In such a world, art becomes the remaining link to the unknown."
In his satirical novel American Psycho, Bret Easton Ellis provides the framework for his readers moralise on a level unobtainable through traditional narrative. Through his protagonist, Patrick Bateman, the author parodies 80's America to a point beyond comfort, concerned more with cultural exploration and exaggeration than moral positioning. Bateman takes us to a heightened moral and emotional void decaying with indifference. Violence is entertainment rather than reality and sex is a process of consumption…

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