Fear In The Road By Cormac Mccarthy

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Fear is seen all throughout the novel The Road By Cormac McCarthy. The world that has become apocalyptic, where only a few people are left alive. A father and a son struggling to survive, while other people commit inhuman actions to survive. Fear is what keeps these people moving forward. They fear disease, death, hunger, and even encountering with another human being.

The father priority in the novel was his son. He is afraid of what could happen to his son if anything happened to him. He is afraid to let him starve and is afraid of someone else harming his son. If they brought into a situation where their lives are in danger. The father does not take any chances he makes sure to pull out the gun and attempt to kill his own son instead

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