In the novel White Noise, the theme of death’s impact over the character mindset, lifestyle, as well as media is used all over the novel. The characters who are most sensitive about death are Jack and Babette. They are so devoured by their fear of death in such a way that their thoughts are always disrupted by the question: “Who will die first?” (DeLillo 198). They both say that they hope to die first so that they do not have to live without the other. Both Jack and Babette see their children as a way to evade death. The idea of giving birth is such that by having children, they cannot die. Through entrenching death systematically in the novel’s structure, DeLillo implies that maybe death is the most famous white noise of all floating in the background and extending up against the characters' view of death at every turn. In the film Blue Velvet, Lynch tries to show that people are very conscious of the presence of death, sexual weirdness, and violence. The setting in which ear was found shows that people are always dwelling in a double world and death can appear in any situation. There is no secure place. There is no liberation from the deep torments and obscurities of
In the novel White Noise, the theme of death’s impact over the character mindset, lifestyle, as well as media is used all over the novel. The characters who are most sensitive about death are Jack and Babette. They are so devoured by their fear of death in such a way that their thoughts are always disrupted by the question: “Who will die first?” (DeLillo 198). They both say that they hope to die first so that they do not have to live without the other. Both Jack and Babette see their children as a way to evade death. The idea of giving birth is such that by having children, they cannot die. Through entrenching death systematically in the novel’s structure, DeLillo implies that maybe death is the most famous white noise of all floating in the background and extending up against the characters' view of death at every turn. In the film Blue Velvet, Lynch tries to show that people are very conscious of the presence of death, sexual weirdness, and violence. The setting in which ear was found shows that people are always dwelling in a double world and death can appear in any situation. There is no secure place. There is no liberation from the deep torments and obscurities of