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    The legendary author Cormac McCarthy once said‚ “I don’t know why I started writing‚ I don’t know why anybody does it. Maybe they’re bored‚ or failures at something else.” Cormac doesn’t seem to know where and when he got started writing‚ but many people are very grateful for everything he had done and created in his very popular writings. Cormac McCarthy is the voice of his generation because of his ability to be able to have many books in many different genres and be successful in every genre he

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    a World of Darkness The novel The Road by Cormac McCarthy is set in a post-apocalyptic world lacking resources‚ food‚ and rules. It tells the journey of a man and his son to find lasting safety and of the adversity they face along the way. The boy in The Road understands the terror of living in a post-apocalyptic world‚ and at a young age he realizes that he must grow up in order to protect himself as well as his father. Throughout the novel‚ McCarthy gives the reader examples of how the boy exhibits

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    In the third section of The Road‚ Cormac 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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    figurehead helping you along your way‚ and reassuring you. This symbol also helps a theme function and come up. In The Road‚ the two main characters do not have names. They are known only as “the father” and “the boy” or his son. The author‚ Cormac McCarthy did this on purpose‚ to make the father a symbol throughout the story. While walking on the road‚ the father and his son have small conversations‚ most of which include the boy asking questions about their

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    infinite number of different directions. A critic employing reader response theory is not singularly constrained to one viewpoint; therefore‚ they can read and interpret the literature based simply on their own thoughts and ideas. The Road‚ by Cormac McCarthy‚ is a book about a father and son‚ set in a post-apocalyptic world where cannibals and hellish weather are abundant. Using the “Transactional” method of Reader Response theory‚ I interpret The Road’s foundation as describing the positive influence

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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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    The Road “The Road” by Cormac Mccarthy is a story of a father and a son traveling toward a safe destination. The story opens up with them traveling down “the road”. Following it until they reach food‚ shelter or supplies. While traveling along the road‚ the father and the son have a small gun loaded with only two bullets to protect them. Being on the lookout is key for them and they always need to be watching their backs. The main theme in the novel is that you must always have hope and one day

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    by Cormac McCarthy was published in 2006.[1] It deals with the journey of a father together with his son‚ who try to reach the coast after America‚ its nature and civilisation has been destroyed by some catastrophe. Therefore some important issues are implied: travelling‚ fear of death‚ nuclear war‚ goodness‚ religion‚ cannibalism and of course the relationship between father and son. Maybe that is the reason why McCarthy dedicated the novel to his son: John Francis McCarthy. In 2007 McCarthy won

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    needs. Because the majority of people are born into loving families‚ it is common to live a comfortable life. Abraham Maslow was an American psychologist who is known for his theory of psychological health based on the fulfillment of essential human needs by priority‚ resulting in self-actualization. As he developed his theory of the essential human needs‚ he created the well-known Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. Because of the rarity of life-altering disasters‚ most of society has never experienced a

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    Cormac McCarthy’s “The Road”‚ published in 2006‚ is a dystopian novel that takes place in a post-apocalyptic world. The story is about a Father and a son traveling down a road in a futuristic world where it is almost unrecognizable. There is little life present and those who are alive will do anything to survive. The father and son are referred to as the man and the boy. McCarthy’s style of writing also is unique. Throughout the story‚ McCarthy does not used quotation marks to separate the fact that

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