The Road at the End of the World - Sentimentality and Nihilism in the Journey through the Post-Apocalyptic World of Cormac McCarthy’s Novel "The Road"
Sammanfattning
The aim of this study is to analyse the meaning and implication of the post-apocalyptic future
portrayed in Cormac McCarthy’s novel The Road. Propelling the plot of this novel is a
journey on the road that is perpetuated in the post-apocalyptic state of limbo, a state that
offers no progression for the characters. A road-narrative in this post-apocalyptic state results
in a break with the progressive and change motifs assigned to traditional road narratives and
constitute the main elements of the anti-road-novel-structure in The Road. By looking at the
journey with the novel’s bleak surroundings in mind, the study aims to show how several
critics out of a sentimental wish for the characters too optimistically tend to extend hope
reflected in the relationship between the two main characters, the father and his son, to
incorporate a possible future for the boy and humanity. With the results of the analysis on
limbo and the road-narrative a comparative analysis is made to other critics’ conclusions. The
comparative analysis highlights the importance of separating the sentimental reading from a
more realistic reading of the post-apocalyptic journey. After doing this, one becomes able to
view the novel as a powerful warning on the loss of human goodness and its capability to
progress and influence in the world should an apocalypse happen.
Examinationsnivå
Student essay
Fil(er)
Datum
2013-03-19Författare
Strand, Linus
Nyckelord
The Road
Cormac McCarthy
road-narrative
post-apocalyptic
anti-road-novel-structure
limbo
journey
apocalypse
sentimentalism
realism
Serie/rapportnr.
SPL kandidatuppsats i engelska
SPL 2012-131
Språk
eng