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  1. The timeline below shows where the symbol Les Misérables appears in American Psycho. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.

  2. Expert Answers. Ashley Kannan. | Certified Educator. Cite. On one level, the book's mention of Les Miserables is contextual. In the setting of the work, Les Miserables is "the rage,"...

  3. MISTAKEN IDENTITY. At the top of the list is undoubtedly the recurring theme of mistaken identity, something ever present throughout American Psycho. It’s perhaps the biggest staple of the film. On display from the opening dinner scene, all the way up to one of the iconic closing sequences in Harry’s Bar.

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  5. Les Misérables The musical adaptation of Victor Hugo’s novel Les Misérables opened on Broadway in 1987 and instantly became a smash success. The show was everywhere, with its logo and music being seen and heard around New…

  6. In the book, he repeatedly mentions that the British cast recording is superior to the American one. I think his love for Les Miserables, and other banal works of art, reflect what he read in reviews. He doesn't really seem to have his own opinions.

  7. American Psycho borrows numerous thematic and narrative elements from Oscar Wilde's 1890 gothic novel The Picture of Dorian Gray. Like Dorian, Patrick is a handsome, narcissistic, wealthy young man who commits depraved acts in order to satisfy his hedonistic appetite for pleasure. Dorian is corrupted by Lord Henry and haunted by a sensitive ...

  8. Need help on themes in Bret Easton Ellis's American Psycho? Check out our thorough thematic analysis. From the creators of SparkNotes.

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