2020
DOI: 10.33258/biolae.v2i3.326
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Postmodernism Aspects in Lens of Baudrillard Theory in the novels DeLillo’s white noise and Atwood `s Handmaid’s tale

Abstract: This paper focuses on Postmodernism Aspects in Lens of Baudrillard Theory in the novels DeLillo’s white noise and Atwood `s Handmaid’s tale. To consider the United States as our case study, we know that the affluence and waste are quite related to each other. In a way that we might count it as a throwaway society or garbage can sociology like how Baudrillard has put in words. We are cognizant of the fact that all moralists have criticized the lavishing of wealth. An individual who does not comply with the mora… Show more

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“…The crowd in question is the number of objects drawn, which appears to be related to each other to form a story. Therefore, no longer acquire goods because of real needs but because of desires that are increasingly defined by commercials and commercialized images (Basirizadeh, 2020). An example can be seen in the painting titled "Gamelan Sunda" by Otto Djaya below (figure 1).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The crowd in question is the number of objects drawn, which appears to be related to each other to form a story. Therefore, no longer acquire goods because of real needs but because of desires that are increasingly defined by commercials and commercialized images (Basirizadeh, 2020). An example can be seen in the painting titled "Gamelan Sunda" by Otto Djaya below (figure 1).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%