Good Guys In Cormac Mccarthy's The Road

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Good guys are they good or are they actually bad? In Cormac McCarthy’s book The Road, the son argues with the father about if the good guys are actually good or if they are bad. A good example of the boy and the father arguing is, you wanted to know what the bad guys looked like. Now you know. The good guys are an example of good guys that can be also portrayed as bad guys as well.

The good guys are people that will take care of you, help you, and not hurt you at all. The good guys will care for you because the good guys want to make sure they you won’t get hurt and if you do they will clean you up so that you can continue on your journey. The good guys are also people that fight for their people and will get

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