Symbolism In The Road By Cormac Mccarthy

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Throughout Cormac McCarthy’s story The Road, it speaks about how a boy and his father are living in a post-apocalyptic world full of all kinds of dangers. First off the mother has died, by committing suicide, and neither the father want to be alive, except the father keeps telling the boy that he should not kill himself or even think about killing himself. When reading this book it struck me to even think about how it would have been living in this kind of post-apocalyptic world at such a young age, as the boy was. What strikes me the most is that the boy was able to keep his compassionate and helpfulness throughout the story. No matter who or what the kid saw, he always wanted to help because it was the right thing to do and it came straight …show more content…

Whether Cormac McCarthy meant to display this symbol, this is what the first thing that came to me in my mind. Throughout the bible Jesus did many things, he healed the blind, rose people from the dead, and even turned water into wine. The main thing Jesus was able to do was not just performing these miracles for people to see, but more to show his love and compassion to others. Jesus knew why he had come to the earth and that purpose was to show mankind of God’s love for us. God sent Jesus his son to be the symbol for hope and for love. Throughout Jesus’ preaching’s he came across many things. On one of his trips through the villages he noticed something that caught his …show more content…

Many times Jesus showed his love for mankind and even had that love and compassion spread through to his twelve disciples. Jesus taught them the ways that were needed to be followers of Christ and they were true to these methods. Jesus was the true symbol for love and compassion, which is why people had a hard time understanding and believing that he was the true son of God. People thought that Jesus was supposed to be the one who was to condemn the sinners and bring back judgment. But little did they know that Jesus did not come back to condemn the world but to save it from their own mistakes. Pharisees tried really hard to try and get Jesus to slip up so they could charge him with anything they could find, because they did not believe that he was who he said he was. An example of this was whenever Jesus was near the Mount of Olives and the Pharisees tried to stone a woman who was an

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