Authority In White Noise

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The role of authority in the characters Jack, Andrew, and Eggers. Throughout _White Noise_, Jack must maintain his masculinity stature, and the justifying and constant questioning of his own actions and his family’s actions creates _that_ humor. Especially pages 188-189, when He and Babette are admitting their fear of death. Jack has no idea how to console her except by portraying his fear of death being larger than hers uncovering the “macho” status Jack desperately want’s to keep. He desires control, reasoning, and answers like Andrew, which brings me to Andrew. Oh, one more thing: Jack is a professor of “Hitler studies” who wears a black robe and glasses with no prescription. I already mentioned the constant “I’m another man,” “I’m a different