Attraction | The Rules Of

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

Option 3: A Satire of the "Me Generation" (Social Commentary) The Rules of Attraction

This angle looks at the work as a critique of 1980s Reagan-era excess and the cynicism of wealthy youth. : How the shifting POVs show that characters

This focus is perfect for a literary analysis of Ellis’s specific writing style and the "multivocal" perspective of the book. The Rules of Attraction

: How the characters use detachment and slang to hide their profound "ache" for intimacy.