Don DeLillo’S White Noise: A Falling Man’s Tale of Human Darkness

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Don DeLillo’S White Noise: A Falling Man’s Tale of Human Darkness

Nabila Ahsan
Nabila Ahsan World University of Bangladesh
Md. Abdul Momen Sarker
Md. Abdul Momen Sarker World University of Bangladesh
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White Noise brings forward one of the most thoughtprovoking stories of American society. It is important to note that the narrative took place sometime late in the twentieth century, most likely around the 1980s, the decade when the novel was written. It takes the reader to a place of symbolically woven cultural codes. This paper aims to bring out Jack Gladney’s journey to a postmodern estrangement and shows how we subconsciously become part of his falling self. This novel also unveils the sociopolitical darkness of American society. The ultimate purpose of the paper is to bring into focus the corruption that DeLillo wants us to see in the vision of Jack Gladney’s modernist displacement and postmodernconscience powered by technology, and moral corruption. In the end, the paper will try to unfold Jack Gladney’s internal struggle against his overwhelming fear of death.

Don DeLillo’S White Noise: A Falling Man’s Tale of Human Darkness

White Noise brings forward one of the most thoughtprovoking stories of American society. It is important to note that the narrative took place sometime late in the twentieth century, most likely around the 1980s, the decade when the novel was written. It takes the reader to a place of symbolically woven cultural codes. This paper aims to bring out Jack Gladney’s journey to a postmodern estrangement and shows how we subconsciously become part of his falling self. This novel also unveils the sociopolitical darkness of American society. The ultimate purpose of the paper is to bring into focus the corruption that DeLillo wants us to see in the vision of Jack Gladney’s modernist displacement and postmodernconscience powered by technology, and moral corruption. In the end, the paper will try to unfold Jack Gladney’s internal struggle against his overwhelming fear of death.

Nabila Ahsan
Nabila Ahsan World University of Bangladesh
Md. Abdul Momen Sarker
Md. Abdul Momen Sarker World University of Bangladesh

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Nabila Ahsan. 2019. “. Global Journal of Human-Social Science – A: Arts & Humanities GJHSS-A Volume 19 (GJHSS Volume 19 Issue A2): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJHSS

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GJHSS Volume 19 Issue A2
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Don DeLillo’S White Noise: A Falling Man’s Tale of Human Darkness

Nabila Ahsan
Nabila Ahsan World University of Bangladesh
Md. Abdul Momen Sarker
Md. Abdul Momen Sarker World University of Bangladesh

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