White Noise (The New Yorker)
Why is Harvey irritated by the ticking of the clock in the short story, White Noise (The New Yorker)?
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Harvey becomes irritated by the clock because it reminds him that time is passing, and that he will soon have to face his trial. Desperately wanting to live in a world untouched by time or consequence, Harvey demands that Gabe remove the clock batteries.
White Noise (The New Yorker), BookRags