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    The Road by: Cormac McCarthy Described the novel as a “gripping‚ heart-rending story‚ which explores the depths of despair and savagery beside the heights of love‚ tenderness and self-sacrifice.” Destruction‚ survival‚ isolation‚ and death are prominent themes in The Road. Most life has been wiped out by some unnamed catastrophic event. Cities are destroyed; plant life is gone; animals have disappeared. Civilization has broken down‚ and chaos reigns in its place. No matter where the man and the

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    Approach to Cormac McCarthy’s “The Road” Submitted by M. Rajalakshmi Asst. Professor Department of English Sri Sairam Engineering College ABSTRACT Nature and literature have always been inseparable. Nature in a world of hyper-technologism‚ Transcendentalism‚ Ecofeminism‚ dystopia and apocalypse are some of the key areas that the American nature writers of today deal with. This paper aims at rendering an ecocentric reading of Cormac McCarthy’s post- apocalyptic novel‚ The Road. The Road narrates the

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    The novel The Road by Cormac McCarthy is about a journey between two people‚ a young boy and his father who are left in a catastrophic‚ destroyed world. The two travel through the southeastern part of the U.S where the landscapes are on fire. There are abandoned towns and houses‚ rotting corpses and these two travel with little food‚ supplies or shelter. They have to escape from people who might seek to steal from them or even kill them for their supplies. The father and the boy are the two travelers

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    What people sacrifice illuminates their values and morals. In The Road by Cormac McCarthy‚ the main character has to make sacrifices that allow him to take care of his young son. This story is set in a burned‚ post-apocalyptic United States and follows a father and son duo as they endeavor to survive in the harsh‚ new environment. From an objective standpoint‚ the man’s son is certainly an inconvenience when it comes to the man’s survival. The son is another mouth to feed‚ another person with whom the

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    Written by Cormac McCarthy‚ The Road explains the story of a boy and his father living in a post-apocalyptic world‚ ridden with cannibalism and diseases threatening their lives. McCarthy has constructed a world around the boy and father‚ showing aspects of human nature to warn readers of the importance within trust and the will to survive in humanity. Conversely‚ detrimental effects that lie within these aspects of human nature are shown. Examples are specifically shown in The Road through boy and

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    Humanity and violence was the biggest theme in the story. Cormac McCarthy is the author of the book “The Road”. He’s one of the authors who write post-apocalyptic novels. He’s expressing that the world is in shambles with little humanity. In the book‚ there is a new world because the old world was way back in the past and now it has changed. There is dead everywhere‚ the world is dark because that is how the apocalypse is‚ and many humans have turn into savages trying to survive. There could be people

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    In the third section of The RoadCormac McCarthy continues his scrutiny of dreams and their true meaning. As the novel progresses the man’s health continues to deteriorate. The man’s poor health adds to the tension and suspense in the book. As his health degenerates the man’s dreams become more peaceful. Earlier in the novel the man stated that he believed that the more positive and peaceful the dreams were the more he was dying. The man’s own death has become the focus point of his dreams. He

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    October 2014 Author: Cormac McCarthy Title: The Road Date published: September 26‚ 2006 Title • The title of the novel‚ The Road‚ corresponds with the road that the main characters travel on when they’re attempting to reach the ocean coast. It is used as their guide to the coast and there was no specification on the name of road. Author • Cormac McCarthy was born on July 20‚ 1933 in Providence‚ Rhode Island. He was the third of six children. McCarthy attended the University

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    The Road by Cormac McCarthy Posted on August 14‚ 2008 by CountessZ --The Road by Cormac McCarthy is by far one of the most arresting novels I have ever read. On the surface‚ it is a dystopian novel about a very bleak future and the dark underbelly of survival in a true post-apocalyptic environment. But at its heart‚ it is the story of a man trying to be a “good” father under impossible circumstances. How this father and his tender son got where they are‚ and what happened to bring about such

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    and shelter. Having others‚ to help one stay sane; having a sense of direction‚ in order to know where to go and where not to go: and also knowing who and what to trust is also need in order to survive. In the post-apocalyptic novel The Road‚ by Cormac McCarthy‚ it displays many themes‚ but the ones that prevails the rest is sense of trust and compassion; whether it be to trust or not to trust‚ to be compassionate or not. Both the father and son have different views on who to and not to trust‚ and

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