The Rules Of Attraction -

: The discrepancy between Sean and Paul’s accounts of their relationship.

: Lauren’s realization that "nobody knows anyone else, ever" as the ultimate bleak conclusion. Option 2: The Fragmentation of Truth (Narrative Structure) The Rules of Attraction

Option 3: A Satire of the "Me Generation" (Social Commentary) : The discrepancy between Sean and Paul’s accounts

: How the frantic, often drug-fueled prose mimics the internal chaos of Camden College students. This angle looks at the work as a

This angle looks at the work as a critique of 1980s Reagan-era excess and the cynicism of wealthy youth.

: By utilizing multiple, often contradictory first-person narrators, Ellis creates a "moral vacuum" where truth is subjective and every character is the hero of their own delusional story. Key Points :

: How the shifting POVs show that characters only "see" what they want to see in others.