The Road by
Cormac McCarthy
The Road by
Cormac McCarthy takes place in a post- apocalyptic world where a father and son
fight to survive. The world that surrounds them is filled with dark landscape
with dead trees and fire. The father and boy have a goal to travel south and
reach the blue ocean, which the boy has never seen. Color is a main theme in this
book as the only color that surrounds them is dark depressing colors so the
father has hopes to show the boy the color blue. During their journey the face
many difficulties as in this world there is very little food and cannibalism is
people’s main source of food. This is the main issue that the father and son
need to watch out for as people are driving around searching for other people
to eat. Humanity no longer exists, people only have one goal to survive and
they will do anything to achieve that. Throughout the entire book the father has
dreams about the past during the beginning of the apocalypse when his wife was
pregnant with their son. These dreams show what happened to his wife and the
reason of why he is going to see the ocean. There are many obstacles in this
book that the father and son face like encounters with cannibals, sickness,
hunger, and many more. Throughout all of these difficulties and lack of humanity
the boy still is a caring thoughtful person. It could be implied that the boy
is going to be the reason for change.
This book is an excellent book for high school juniors or
seniors to read because there are many themes that take place and other
literary techniques. McCarthy’s writing in the book is simplistic to show the
dull world, which contributes to the effectiveness of the book but also makes
it easy for students to read. Teaching this book, students will have to
identify all of the symbolism that takes place, including fire, the boy, and
many more. Students have a lot to identify in this book because the themes of
love, hope, and faith take place and students will have to find how they
contribute to the effectiveness of the book. Discussions will be effective in
the classroom because each student will have different interpretations about
the events that take place and will want to share the different ideas that they
have. Having these different ideas about what is happening it can be a good
idea for teachers to assign an argumentative essay, an essay about what
students think happened at the end, or an essay about the symbolism that takes
place; whether the boy is actually carrying the fire of change or not. This
book can create many different ideas of lessons teachers can give their
students, but there could be some possible issues. Parents may not feel like
they want their child reading about the apocalypse because there is some very
dark events that take place. A specific event that could be an issue is when
the father and son are in the house and they find the basement full of people
about to be eaten and the people come home causing the father and boy trying to
escape. This book may have some dark themes and events, but if parents read the
book they will realize the benefits of teaching it is. The many literary
techniques McCarthy uses and the use of hope in such a tragic world. I read
this book in high school and it has been one of my favorites ever since. Unlike
most books a teacher does not have to constantly ask students about the themes
or symbols because they are easily identified. Students will enjoy reading this
because it is very intriguing and keeps readers wanting to find out what
happens at the end.
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