Rhetoric Used In The Road By Cormac Mccarthy

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In Cormac McCarthy’s The Road there are several examples of rhetoric used throughout the book. McCarthy uses repetition to emphasize how the two main characters remain ethically moral throughout the book even when faced with adversity. As quoted in the book “carrying the fire” “You have to carry the fire” was a phrase often repeated by the characters to remind them that they were still good. Throughout the book McCarthy uses rhetoric to persuade that even though God is not present, it is visible in the actions of the character. They often encounter others where their morality is tested like when they meet the old man or the man that steals from them, etc. Each time the son persuades his dad to do the humane thing. Furthermore, McCarthy