In the book “The Road” by Cormac McCarthy, the author speaks about how much Human morals change when in a time of despair. Human morality is the beliefs and practices of a person's religion or culture, it's what humans believe what's right or wrong and what they value the most. In the novel the author wants the reader to understand and think about the themes of the book, for example, survival against compassion, the depravity of humanity, and father and son relationship dynamics but the most exciting theme that McCarthy has presented is morality in a broken world. In the novel "The Road '' by Cormac McCarthy, the author's intended message on morality in a broken world is when high authority falls, human morals go with it, and the result reveals disparity in a man's proper …show more content…
The boy believes that there are still good people in the world and wants to help people instead of running away which the father does. This quote “The boy squatted and put his hand on his shoulder. He’s scared, Papa”(McCarthy 162). The man is scared”. This shows that the boy really wants to help and provide for people, he doesn't want to believe that there are bad people in the world, he trusts in people and wants to help, and when he thinks that he can, he wants to. The father wants to protect and the boy wants to provide which helps the reader understand both points of view the author is trying to convey. The author uses the boy as the light has the world, to show that there is still hope” the fire is inside you, it is always there, I can see it” (Mcarthy 279), the boy wants to bring hope back into the world. The Father’s and the boy’s morals are similar but different throughout their journey and some of their morals affected their way of making decisions. The broken world affected the father the most because he was with his son, and the things the father lacked the son made up for. The father has no consideration for others when it comes to protecting his son, “Huddled