Louis-Ferdinand D. Celine's "North" - Paranoia
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4
ABSTRACT:
4 pages in length. Louis-Ferdinand D. Celine, throughout the novel "North," seems to rely only on himself and not trust anyone. This independence, although precautionary, leads to a disillusioned world of paranoia as the novel progresses. He alienates himself, thus slipping further into the madness of his mind, a point clearly portrayed by the way he both describes and interacts with the chaotic surroundings. No additional sources cited.
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