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    “There is no God and we are his prophets”: Deconstructing Redemption in Cormac McCarthy’s The Road. (paper under review: not for quotation) Stefan Skrimshire The University of Manchester stefan.skrimshire@manchester.ac.uk 09/09/09 Abstract Despite its overwhelmingly positive reception‚ the apparently redemptive conclusion to Cormac McCarthy’s The Road attracted criticism from some reviewers. They read in it an inconsistency with the nihilism that otherwise pervades the novel‚ as well

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    Annotated Bibliography McCarthyCormac. The Road. New York: Alfred A. Knopf‚ 2006. Print. The Road is set in a grim atmosphere. It is after apocalypse world where all signs of life are extinct. People and animals are starving‚ and predatory groups of savages wander around with pieces of human bodies stuck in their teeth. It is both oppressive and disheartening. McCarthy sets an atmosphere like one mediately after the world wars. It is not far-fetched to imagine the possibility of such a sad environment

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    Dreams vs. Reality Cormac McCarthy has written many terrific novels including the book “The Road”. In this book McCarthy uses the theme dreams vs. Reality often. Many other authors have also used this theme‚ including F. Scott Fitzgerald. Cormac McCarthy and F. Scott Fitzgerald have very different writing styles‚ although they both have the reoccurring theme of dreams vs. reality. In the book “The Road” there are numerous examples of how McCarthy compares dreams and reality. One of the main of

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    Obstacles can unexpectedly ruin lives and change every aspect of it‚ for better‚ or for worse. We are all on this road of our lives just trying to find the right path to travel on to survive to live onto the next day. Along this road‚ many learn abilities and attributes inside themselves they never knew they had‚ no matter how difficult the journey may be. In Cormac McCarthy’s The Road‚ Papa and the boy travel a long way and go through many obstacles which in the end changed the boys’ life‚ prioritized

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    With the daunting task of facing a derelict‚ volatile world‚ an eight-year-old boy manages the unthinkable - survival. Cormac McCarthy illustrates how the boy in The Road encounters many obstacles during his childhood‚ and in spite of these hardships‚ resists numerous temptations to give up in life. The combination of growing up in a dysfunctional family as well as a bleak‚ barren‚ cataclysmic environment affects his psychological and physical development and makes his life extremely difficult to

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    Within the novel All The Pretty Horses‚ Cormac McCarthy attempts to associate the appeal of the Wild West in comparison to its reality. A prevalent idea that concludes the book on a slightly somber note appears in the form of John Grady’s character going into the western plains. As the narrative comes to a close‚ it is the diction and imagery that ultimately show how John Grady lets the story end with his departure into his life as a cowboy‚ having completely bended into this unique lifestyle and

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    Is Their Hope In The Road? In Cormac McCarthy’s book The Road‚ a father and his son try to survive in a post-apocalyptic world where the majority of people have turned to cannibalism and the environment is twisted and dark. Despite their being glimpses of hope and the Son being showed as the next Messiah‚ a message of hope could in no way be conveyed in the book. The book is depressing‚ sad‚ and makes readers feel grateful for what they have and that they do not have to go through what the protagonists

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    In Cormac McCarthy’s The Road‚ the man and his son face numerous obstacles throughout the novel in order to stay alive. The man‚ one of the main characters in the novel‚ hesitates to help any random strangers in which himself and his son encounter along their path‚ the two characters enter many dangerous areas in search of food‚ water‚ and shelter‚ and the man continues to place faith into false reality and also creates this scenario for his son in order to create motivation

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    In The Road‚ an apocalyptic event transformed Earth into an ash-filled void‚ so survivors must roam the barren planet in search of food‚ water‚ and an escape from harsh climates. The two protagonists of the story‚ an unnamed father and son‚ are constantly on the move towards the south for the fast-approaching winter. Throughout the book‚ Cormac McCarthy uses the relationship between the father and son to evaluate the true importance of love. It’s their bond that keeps the two of them together and

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    Writers of great literature seek to explore the various aspects of the human condition; Cormac McCarthy is no different. McCarthy seamlessly interweaves philosophical discussion with the narrative of his novels; he addresses numerous questions that we‚ as thinking beings‚ ultimately and ceaselessly ask ourselves. He examines concepts such as morality‚ religion‚ and justice; he “appears to believe that such ultimate questions . . . haunt us for the simple reason that we cannot answer them with anything

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