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American Psycho: Banality of Evil

Bret Easton Ellis's controversial novel "American Psycho" shocked readers upon its release in 1991 with its graphic depiction of violence and scathing critique of 1980s consumer culture. But after the initial shock subsided, uncertainty and confusion about many aspects of the plot emerged. Even the ending is widely regarded as foggy and unfinished, leaving readers to grapple with the ambiguities Ellis deliberately wove into his narrative.

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