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Presentation on Don Delillo's "Americana" Power of image Americana is a novel written by Don Delillo, which is a post modernism novel. It represents new America. It is about one man's journey of self-exploration, this man who is the narrator has the freedom to describe different actions and images in such a way. The plot begins with, the main character David Bell, who is the protagonist and the narrator at the same time, twenty-eight-years-old, who works for television network as an executive that produces images. David is a white middle-class person {part of the bourjuazee}; his father works for an advertising industry. David has been involved in taboo relationships with different women, some worked with him in the organization and some he met outside work. There are a lot of disadvantages in his personality, for example beside his taboo relations, he is selfish and got bad behavior, as spitting on the ice cubes then...

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