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Sociological Perspective Of The Road, By Cormac Mccarthy's The Road

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The Road is a book written by Cormac McCarthy and tells a tale of a father and son who are trying to navigate through a post apocalyptic world filled with thieves, rapists and cannibals while trying to survive the frigid temperatures and unrelenting climate. I have chosen to analysis The Road with the sociological critical approach due to the fact that there is an abundance of textual evidence available on the living conditions and the people in the world. This allows me to break down the book in the most effect way opposed to the other critical approaches. I will start by looking at the living conditions and the effects it has on The Man and the Boy. Then I will talk about how the state of the world has affected other members left in the world and lastly I will look at how the people left in this society have played a role on The Man and the Boy.
The first piece I am going to look at for the sociological approach is:
"Maybe he understood for the first time that to the boy he was himself an alien. A being from a planet that no longer existed. The tales of which were suspect." ()
This quote is spoken by The Man as he tries to tell his son a story of before the apocalypse however it does more to upset the boy and cause a divide between the Boy and The Man then it does comfort the Boy. This is completely opposite to the society we live in now where stories are used to make children happy and calm everyday. The divide is noticed by The Man and he comes to the conclusion that

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