"ECHOES OF TRUTH AND TERROR: UNRAVELING MASS MEDIA IN DON DELILLO'S 'MAO II'"

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Karthikeyan.R, Dr. Prakash.A, Keerthana.R, Henry Leonash.P

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This article deals with Don Delillo's Novel Mao II in which he expresses the language complications of native speakers and domination of mass media. It talks about how the media makes the commoners believe all the facts they present through their media and communication channels. Moreover, Delillo’s novel, Mao II reveals the truth about the increasing population and how it is dangerous for the society in future. The article also talks about increasing terrorism that affects the peace and harmony of society.

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Karthikeyan.R, Dr. Prakash.A, Keerthana.R, Henry Leonash.P. (2024). "ECHOES OF TRUTH AND TERROR: UNRAVELING MASS MEDIA IN DON DELILLO’S ’MAO II’". Uz-Conferences, 409–416. Retrieved from https://uz-conference.com/index.php/p/article/view/895
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