“Eight O’Clock in the Morning” by Ray Nelson challenges the ideology that we thought we knew the truth. The character, George Nada was fully awake and was the only one who could see the true forms of the people around him. “He understood everything in a flash, including the fact that if he were to give any outward sign, the Fascinators would instantly command him to return to return to his former state, and he would obey.” Nada understood that things weren’t right and everyone was being controlled. Things we’re told we believe without analyzing it. We’re told to listen so we do. What George experiences and see’s shows him the truth. Nada thought he knew things were real but now that he’s fully awake he sees that everyone is being controlled
“Eight O’Clock in the Morning” by Ray Nelson challenges the ideology that we thought we knew the truth. The character, George Nada was fully awake and was the only one who could see the true forms of the people around him. “He understood everything in a flash, including the fact that if he were to give any outward sign, the Fascinators would instantly command him to return to return to his former state, and he would obey.” Nada understood that things weren’t right and everyone was being controlled. Things we’re told we believe without analyzing it. We’re told to listen so we do. What George experiences and see’s shows him the truth. Nada thought he knew things were real but now that he’s fully awake he sees that everyone is being controlled