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Cormac Mccarthy The Road Analysis

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The world is a very unique place with unique rules. The world doesn’t think a lot about what it would look like without laws. The Road by Cormac McCarthy is a novel about a post-apocalyptic world, and what is takes to survive. There is a man and his son within the story, trying to survive after a nuclear attack. There aren’t any laws or standards left in the world, after the bomb destroys everything. The novel conveys a vivid idea of the world after a tragic event, and it’s not pleasant. Society plays a major role in human existence, but what exactly is sacrificed without it? Society holds everybody together, without society ideas, values, and the basics of right and wrong are forgotten. To begin with, what is society? By definition, society …show more content…

With laws, people have a standard order to go by. After the laws have been disestablished, people begin to lose all morals. The animals, cattle, are all extinct after the nuclear attack happens. Then, people start to eat other people out of starvation. “No, I'm speaking the truth. Sooner or later they will catch us and they will kill us. They will rape me. They'll rape him. They are going to rape us and kill us and eat us and you won’t face it. We used to talk about death, she said. We don't anymore. Why is that?,”(93). The woman was fed up with trying to live life miserably. She wanted any way out she possibly could, therefore she kills herself. The man had 3 bullets in a gun, they were for the woman, the man, and the boy. The woman killed herself with a piece of obsidian. The man knew they had to make his way south in order to survive. Along the way they come across people who are the “bad guys”, and want to hurt them. The boy always wants to find good in a person, and set-aside the bad. He is very innocent and caring. He is willing to give his food to others, even if it’s all he has. The “bad guys” try to hurt others, steal what they have, and eat them. The “bad guys” have lost all decency as humans, and take advantage of the non societal world. Despite all the cruelness that exists within the world, the man and boy keep great loyalty between one another. The man kills another man for the safety of …show more content…

The violence is mostly geared toward cannibalism, and how the world reacts to a tragic event, as such. The humans that are consumed as food, usually don’t die in a pleasant way at all.
“People sitting on the sidewalk in the dawn half immolate smoking in their clothes. Like failed sectarian suicides. Others would come to help them. Within a year there were fires on the ridges and deranged chanting. The screams of the murdered. By day the dead impaled on spikes along the road. What had they done? He thought that in the history of the world it might even be that there was more punishment than crime but he took small comfort from it,” (28).
This creates a picture in the reader’s mind, by using imagery. The nuclear attack affected many people, left them with nothing and hurt them. Society is very important, because without it everything will fall apart. People's’ lives are lost, and sacrificed in a unspeakable

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