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    Cormac McCarthy The Crossing This story contains an almost equal balance of good and evil, though it also raises questions of what is truly good. It blurs the line between good and selfish or thoughtless. Characters’ actions sometimes appear impure, but in the long run, are good. In this story Billy is faced with a wide range of undeserved punishments, but shows good through all of them with his strong will and determination. He accepts the things that happen to him in a levelheaded manner

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    The Road by Cormac McCarthy was a comeback that redefined what his usual literary voice embodied. Instead of focusing on a science fiction-based plot, it was more of a love story between father and son mixed with the horrors of a world without structure. Without names or physical descriptions, there is nothing to say that someone is unable to relate to the story. Many aspects of it apply to modern-day living, but culture is the most realistic since everyone experiences it. Culture develops over centuries

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    through it. The Road has a deep explanation of the road, the father’s dream, and the different people the man and the boy meet along the way. The author, Cormac McCarthy, uses imagery to make the descriptions vivid and clear which adds to the intensity of the novel.

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    In the novel “The Road”, the author Cormac McCarthy shows how compassionate a child can be despite his surroundings. Through his novel, he takes us on an exploration of the experiences of The Boy and his father. He shows that The Boy, notwithstanding the environment that he has known his whole life. This novel surveys a time in which the world is literally a man eat man planet and it shows the day-to-day struggles that The Boy and The Man are faced with. Cannibals roam the streets and it’s expected

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    L’Heureux II, John Lang and Lit Year 2 2/10/2017 Written Task 2 Title of the text for analysis: The Road by Cormac McCarthy,2006 Part of the course to which the task refers: Part 4- Literature, a critical study Prescribed question: How does the text conform to, or deviate from, the conventions of a particular genre, and for what purpose? My critical response will: ● Show how the text conforms to the post-apocalyptic genre. ● Show how resources, including basics such as food and water, are a scarcity

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    The Road, by Cormac McCarthy revolves around a dystopian world. Throughout the book there is very little hope but enough for survival. McCarthy focuses the book around a father and son trying to move west. McCarthy’s writing style throughout the first section of the book shows how hopeless the world is, by extinguishing character names, negative connotations, and almost all of society. In the beginning the narrator introduces the characters with pronouns only, “ when he woke in the woods in the

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    ended, China had become a Communist nation. One American in particular, Senator Joseph McCarthy allegedly believed that Communist spies were infiltrating the United States’ government. These claims resulted in Joseph McCarthy becoming a “hero” figure towards American citizens; the people believed anything he said. This led to McCarthy abusing his power and accusing citizens of un-American acts. Joseph McCarthy was a hypocrite to “Americanism” because he committed un-American activities such as McCarthyism

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    A road symbolizes a path in which each human must take. A person can choose to sacrifice what they have or choose a path of greediness and selfishness. But there is always a consequence for choosing the good path, as seen in The Road by Cormac McCarthy. The father is the one that must make a decision for both him and his son- be a "good guy" and give up everything in hope of surviving, or be consumed by evil which would inevitably create an unrecognizable man. Humans are flawed in a sense where their

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    The Road by Cormac McCarthy details a post-apocalyptic world with mysterious origins. While there are many questions about this world, the reader is left to their own imagination to determine how it got that way. Within this world, there is a man and a boy, father and son trying to make their way and survive until they can find a safe haven that may or may not exist. The see many things along the way and the man instills in the boy that it is important to remain a good guy and always “carry the fire”

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    accused of Communism. Joseph McCarthy was an anti-communist zealot consumed with rooting out perceived Communist spies and activities in the United States. Public opinion indicated that McCarthy was a bully and a liar. The Senate condemned him for it because at the time, there was no evidence to support him. However, in recent years, evidence has appeared that confirms the basis of what McCarthy said. There were Communists infiltrating America, and it seemed McCarthy was the only one who actively

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