Friday, January 24, 2014

Assignment 2. The Road, Cormac McCarthy.

Cormac McCarthy's ominous novel, The Road, utilizes the demise of 'The Father' to expound the meaning of the book which is it is possible for something beautiful to exist in the midst of malevolent influences. The idea of something beautiful was established through the love of the father for his son and his quest which is implemented for the sole purpose of keeping his son safe and alive. The beginning of his demise is indicated when McCarthy wrote "On the fine snow, a thin mist of blood" (McCarthy 9). Albeit the conspicuousness of the indication of his inevitable expiration, The Father continues to press forward in the face of the possibility of death. The Father was later described in the book as "very weak, and for all his speeches he'd become more faint of heart than he'd been in years," (McCarthy 61). The text above implies that The Father is growing feebler and more dispirited a position that would immobilize the will and determination of many. The Father and his son attempt  to survive in a land of total destruction both physically and morally, but even with this fact and his dejected composure, his love for his son still endures. The Father's love continues until "when he lay down , and knew that he could go no further and that this was the place where he would die" (McCarthy 90). Cormac McCarthy included The Father's acknowledgment of his ultimate sacrifice to epitomize the meaning of the book which is also defined through the strength of the beauty of his undying love and devotion towards his son. This is also interpreted through by the inverse relationship of his health and devotion towards his child; the weaker he gets the more the love for his son pushes him on to protect him until he took his last breath.

2 comments:

  1. A. Ruiz
    Score:6
    Strength: Development of analysis instead of summarizing
    Improvement: Expand more in ideas

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  2. This was meh. Better luck next time Bridgette. Not everyone can write an extravagant essay of pure literary brilliance. LOL jk! This was decent. I'm just going around reading essays because I'm bored and this one had some developed ideas that could've been better extrapolated, but it still caught my attention enough I had to comment. Other then that, fantastic usage of complex sentence structure and vocabulary. "Inevitable expiration" was just superb - it truly was. There weren't extensive summaries, but just enough for the reader to grasp a notion of the analysis you were arguing. I wish it was longer with a introduction to adhere to the body and maybe a conclusion to fully substantiate the essay. Yes? No? That probably would've bumped it up to a 7/8, but other than that Adriana got it right with a 6. I know you didn't ask for my opinion, but I just felt like throwing this out there :P *fades to black*

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