Office gossip annoyed him because it always proved better than the truth.
by Philip K. Dick (0 Reviews)
In "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" by Philip K. Dick, the protagonist grapples with the disconnect between office gossip and reality. He finds that rumors and hearsay often hold more weight than the actual truth, creating a frustrating environment filled with misconceptions. This reflects the broader theme of the novel, which explores the nature of truth and what it means to be genuinely human.
The character’s annoyance with gossip highlights his struggle to discern authenticity in a world where perceptions are manipulated. This tension raises questions about the reliability of information and the implications of living in a society driven by surface appearances rather than deeper truths. Dick’s narrative emphasizes the challenge of maintaining one’s sense of honesty amidst pervasive misinformation.
Office gossip annoyed him because it always proved better than the truth.
- book: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? - author: Philip K. Dick
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