The Fight For Survival In Joseph Mccarthy's The Road

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In this post-apocalyptic world, there are rare cases of hope for the remains of the human race. Those alive must go through extreme measures in order to fight for survival. The man must travel throughout the road alongside his presumably young son; fending for himself and his offspring at any given moment possible. The man takes the role of a protector in order to guard his son from all the evil’s that the new world now contains. Due to his perseverance and independence, the man will stop at no cost to make sure that himself and his son are well off. As the provider of shelter, supplies, and food for the pair, the man portrays himself to be a hunter. If the climate were only warmer, the man would wear outfits in resemblance and pertaining to …show more content…

The father has a strong motivation to keep his son alive as well as himself, for he knows that his son would not survive without his proper guidance. Although McCarthy does not display a feeling of greenery throughout the cold and wintery climates of The Road, the man’s actions and engagement with the environment conveys a feeling that the majority of his time would be spent during outdoor activities in compliance to his ability and skillfulness. Unfortunately, the man is subjected to the harsh climates of the cold north and falls under an unknown illness, resulting in fatality. The man’s masquerade exhibits a sense of what would become of him if he were to make it to the blossoming spring fields of southern America, rather than the death he endures in the frigid climate. Flowers are often brought to funerals in regards of sending love and respect to the deceased, while also lending support to those who endure the burden of grief; thus, why they are included in the masquerade. The man’s masquerade is one that reveals the hope and possibility of the life the man desires to obtain for the sake of his and his son’s lives, and although he is unable to complete his journey down the road, the actions and intelligence of the man is passed onto his son, who in return, will hopefully complete his father’s ultimate