ugadawgs51
11-12-2013, 09:22 PM
For anyone who has read this book,
My professor asked me what the category of history means in "White Noise", but I am kind of struggling with it. It seems that history is used to give comfort to the thought of death, such as how Jack studies Hitler as a person whose he considers "greater than death" in hopes that he too can be like Hitler. Am I missing anything else? Like maybe another example of where History is used to comfort death? Thanks
My professor asked me what the category of history means in "White Noise", but I am kind of struggling with it. It seems that history is used to give comfort to the thought of death, such as how Jack studies Hitler as a person whose he considers "greater than death" in hopes that he too can be like Hitler. Am I missing anything else? Like maybe another example of where History is used to comfort death? Thanks