For this reading response, we’ll develop questions as well as respond to the first 20 chapters of the novel we’ve read for this week. Satirical Analysis: Where do see an example of irony, hyperbole, sarcasm, or humor in the novel? How is this ridiculing some aspect in our society, whether that be the abuse, corruption, or absurd practices (and shortcomings) of persons, institutions, or social structures? See sample analysis on 4.8 Themes and Satire in White Noise. Interpretative Question: In chapter 9, Murray Siskind, Jack’s colleague, runs into Jack and Babette in the supermarket and says “Here we don’t die, we shop” (38). Is DeLillo making an argument about the two being the same or do they have meanings that contrast one another? Explain. Ask a Literary Question: post a thoughtful, discussion-based question about the novel based on the instructions on the previous module page 4.10 Drafting Literary Questions. Chapter 1 starts on page 9 and Chapter 20 ends on page 51. Requirements: multiple paragraphs respond to questions below and type your responses in multiple paragraphs.
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