Narcissism in High Fidelity


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About The Book

The following study of narcissism in the leading character in a recent film <I>High Fidelity</I> nonetheless attempts without apology such a psychological analysis of a popular work of fiction. It is the argument of this study that although High Fidelity is not necessarily high art or even a profoundly serious film it does present like much of the best popular art an insightful and honest examination of a real modern dilemma: the difficulty of intimate relationships in a world where every emotion and every remark seems to have a pop culture reference or origin. This film presents we will show a complex and detailed portrait of a particular modern personality type the narcissistic youth who turns into an overage Peter Pan incapable of commitment; more significantly however the film (and the book from which it was adapted) suggests a way out of this dilemma for the protagonist who ultimately succeeds in overcoming his self-absorption.
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