Monday, February 4, 2019

The Road Essay -- Literary Analysis, McCarthy

In Cormac McCarthys novel The lane the man and the boy refer to themselves as the good guys compared to the bad guys. mend reading this book I was lead to believe that the boy is very the only good guy left, because the man and every other acknowledgment that I encountered in this book share more or less of the same qualities as the bad guys. The boy constantly begs his father to be sympathetic and forgiving to the drifters that they encounter on the road, exclusively the father usually refuses or either puts up an argument before finally giving into the boy, and handing over single or two dejections of food to the stranger. Although the man is in survival mode, he expresses no compassion for humanity and t presentfore represents the bad guys. They came upon him shuffling along the road before them, dragging one leg slightly and lemniscus from time to time to stand stooped and uncertain before backing out again.(McCarthy 49). They followed him a good substanc es but at his railyard they were losing the day and finally he just sat down in the road and did not get up again.(McCarthy 49). He was burntlooking as the country, his habiliment scorched and black. One of his eyes was burnt shut and his hair was but a nitty wig of ash upon his blackened skull.(McCarthy 49, 50). What is wrong with the man? Hes been struck by lightning. Cant we help him? tonic? No. We cant help him. The boy kept pulling at his coat. Papa? Stop it. Cant we help him Papa? No. We cant help him. Theres nothing to be through with(p) for him. They went on. The boy was crying He kept looking back. (McCarthy 50). I was stir up with the man during this part of the novel, because I feel that he should have at least stopped and checked on the fee... ...he thought it was beauty or roughly goodness. Things that hed no longer any way to think about at all. (McCarthy 129,130). The man subdued shows acts of kindness towards strangers here and there in hopes that the boy w ill not follow in his footsteps and give up fate as well he wants the boy, as McCarthy states it, to continue to carry the fire. This book was very interesting and pleasurable to read, I gear up myself intimately connecting with the characters. In some ways I found myself walking in the mans shoes, not caring about humanity, and only protecting the one most precious to him (me). In some instances I also sided with the boy clinging to the hopes of a brighter world where there is still some purity in civilization. This novel The Road by Cormac McCarthy is a true masterpiece and I recommend it to anyone looking for a phenomenal read.

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