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    to marry or what career path to take. Decisions can have a huge impact on one’s life and there are often times we make one decision and wonder what the outcome would have been if we would have chosen another. In Robert Frost’s, “A Road Not Taken, a traveler walks a road that eventually splits into two paths and must decide which path to take The path…

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    The Woman on Wendover Road - Draft It was a foggy October night, and Martin O’Neil was driving back from work to his new home in the countryside. Fully focused on his driving, and straining his eyes to see the street names in the darkness, Martin was startled a loud ringing noise. I glanced at my phone that I had previously thrown onto the passenger seat of my car, curious to see who was calling me so late in the night. I was quite surprised to see my beloved wife’s name on the caller ID, as…

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    The road of trials is seen in The Stranger, Into the Wild, and “Richard Cory”. In “Richard Cory” the road of trials is seen when Richard walks through the street saying good-morning because he is facing people to see if he really wants to give up on society and die instead. Into the Wild depicts Christopher’s journey and his trials are said to be when he must hitchhike his whole way to Alaska. The Stranger has a literal road of trials when he is placed in jail and Meursault must go through…

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    Vanessa Carcamo Ms. Fauver AP English 22 September 2017 The Road, by Cormac McCarthy, tells a gripping tale of a man and a boy surviving a post-apocalyptic journey. The man and the boy struggle to maintain their humanity on the road with the situations that they endure. Since the boy maintains his morality, despite the many dead bodies, vanished morals of mankind, he is able to outweigh the evil. McCarthy uses various techniques to show that even in the darkest times, goodness can prevail.…

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    Imagine the world as we don’t know it. In Cormac McCarthy’s novel The Road, a boy and his papa try to maintain humanity while finding their way through broken America after a devastating catastrophe. McCarthy argues that people isolate themselves out of fear in order to seek protection from the greater dangers in the world around them. Papa and the boy physically both isolate and de-isolate themselves from the dark world geographically. McCarthy compares the Sea to an unknown world to show…

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    In the novel, The Road Cormac McCarthy tells a story of how a young boy and his father take a journey down a post apocalyptic road while struggling for survival and coming in contact with many obstacles along the way. In the novel, society becomes immoral when people are desperate to survive in a post apocalyptic environment. This setting acts as a gateway to many events that would make a person today shudder, yet the boys and the man morals stay pure throughout the novel. The man, the boys, and…

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    The Road is a post-apocalyptic tale which follows the journey taken by a father and his young son over a period of several months. The pair trek across a landscape blasted by an unspecified cataclysm that has destroyed most of civilization, leaving a barren wasteland full of ash and debris. Although there are a few survivors, without law and order, they must become the indefatigable defenders of their own lives. The will to survive and level of determination depicted by the characters provides…

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    The father and the son lived in dark and dreary world, filled with violent people. In the book The Road, the father looked at his son for hope and mercy. The son carries the fire within him throughout the book showing that he has the light and hope to stay positive and survive through the rough and ashed world. The motif of this novel is light versus dark because they live in a dark place that they are trying to escape by making fires and the son carrying the fire. The way they lived was hard…

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    windshield wipers to the highest setting, nevertheless I could not see as I pulled out of the alley. As I rounded the corner my car slid to the right across the road. Even though I had a ton of homework to do when I got home, I decided to drive slowly and carefully to make it home safely. As I was driving along I noticed a car alongside the road with their flashers on. As I drew closer and closer to the vehicle I noticed the car had a flat tire. I looked around frantic to see if there was any…

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    In The Road, Cormac McCarthy portrays the story of a father and son duo surviving in a post-apocalyptic world that has been devastated by an unknown catastrophic event. The father and son’s journey southward towards the coast is horrific and harsh encompassed by external obstacles and internal conflict of malnutrition, thievery, and cannibalism. The two depend on each other to maintain their sanity and morality as they forge on in the destitute setting of the road. Although the young boy is born…

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