Marla Singer

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Marla Singer is a nihilistic, self-destructive woman whose chaotic relationship with the narrator becomes central to the psychological and thematic unraveling of Fight Club.

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Marla Singer canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
literary character
appearsIn Fight Club
surface form: Fight Club (1999 film)

novel "Fight Club" (1996)
surface form: Fight Club (novel)
associatedWith Tyler Durden
attends support groups for serious illnesses
centralTo psychological unraveling of the narrator
romantic subplot of Fight Club
thematic exploration of nihilism in Fight Club
costumeCharacteristic black outfits
heavy makeup
thrift-store clothing
countryOfFictionalOrigin United States ONNED1
creator Chuck Palahniuk
fakesCondition various terminal illnesses
firstAppearance novel "Fight Club" (1996)
surface form: Fight Club (1996 novel)
gender female
habit chain smoking
hairColor dark brown (film depiction)
hasPersonalityTrait cynical
emotionally unstable
impulsive
nihilistic
sarcastic
self-destructive
medium film
literature
narrativeRole catalyst for the narrator's psychological crisis
foil to Tyler Durden
love interest of the narrator
occupation unemployed drifter
partOf Fight Club franchise
portrayedBy Helena Bonham Carter NERFINISHED
relationshipTypeWithNarrator chaotic
codependent
residence run-down apartment
romanticRelationshipWith The Narrator (Fight Club)
speaksLanguage English
themeAssociation codependency
identity crisis
nihilism
self-destruction

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Fight Club character Marla Singer
The Narrator hasRelationshipWith Marla Singer