Hand: Paranoia seems to have a feeling of paranoia in all three pieces. In "hand", as you continue to do as you did in the past, you are afraid to touch things that might happen, people. Terrible fear against a slight touch. The story 'Evelyn' is confused about how young women deal with their lives. Will you go with a guy who thinks you like, or will you go with your father? In the poem of "Summer Solstice, New York City", the man became crazy because of something and became a delusion.
That book becomes an obstacle. Middle-aged men, reading something about strangers, holding hands along the beach along with small boys, fears, and delusions running through his thoughts raised doubts. We have received cultural training. It is a dangerous situation for children, especially for the novels we are looking for in friction and conflict. This book is very interesting compared to B R Yeager's work. There is a theme of persecution and the worst assumption. The idea of the novel here is an opponent, narrow-minded daily mail reader, looking for scapegoat in various situations - through consumption of media - through their way through their main characters Jaeger's own aversion hate It is to develop.
Paranoia - paranoia means distrust of the system or distrust of self. Postmodern text often reflects paranoia by drawing confrontation between immobility and stagnation. A prominent example of literary texts quoted postmodern paranoia is the angel that Tony Kushner performed in the United States in 1993. If the first wave and the second wave of postmodernity share these features, what is the difference between the two? Lewis said that the various elements are experiments. The above function is used as a way to challenge the authority and control of literary practice in the first wave of postmodern (plot, scene, character, theme etc), but it is used only in the second wave of postmodern I will. Because they had a mainstream literary culture
Paranoia in postmodern literature is closely related to the concept of order. In paranoia, this is due to the fundamental belief that an evil order is at the bottom of the world chaos. As post-modernism has dealt with chaotic order / disorderly duality problems very closely, paranoia as a literary means is a natural development. The novel reflects the complex, distorted and delusive views of drug addicts and other conquered members of society.