Wednesday, January 30, 2013

We've Reached the End of the Road

Taken from Google Images
 
The conclusion of Cormac McCarthy's Pulitzer Prize winning novel The Road was rather ambiguous.  What are your thoughts on the ending of this novel?  Why do you suppose readers were left in the dark regarding what ultimately happens to the boy?  In reading this novel, have you discovered if you are a pessimist or an optimist?  Why?

In addition, think Big Picture: what message did McCarthy convey in this novel?  In other words, after the veil was removed, what harsh reality was discovered about the world and the people in it? 

In this journal prompt (and in your final papers), you should be exploring the following themes and concepts:

1. Good vs. Evil
2. Innocence and Experience
3. Hope
4. Theology
5. Post-Modern Literature (pastiche, minimalism, etc)
6. The apocalypse and the word's meaning ("the removal of the veil")

Monday, January 28, 2013

Dynamic Characters

A dynamic character is one that changes or shows growth in a piece of literature.  Think about the man and the boy: do you think that either of them are dynamic characters?  If so, how have either of them changed from the beginning of the novel and why?  If you don't think they are dynamic characters, why do you suppose they have not changed or shown growth?  Keep in mind the characteristics of Post-Modern literature.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

The Road

Based on what you have read thus far, what do you think the road itself is a metaphor for in this novel?  (It is the title after all - we must analyze it!)  Elaborate on your thoughts, and support what you state with textual evidence.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

The Road - First Thoughts

For today's journal prompt, I want you to reflect on your first reading of McCarthy's The Road.  Here are some ideas to get you started...

  • How does McCarthy's writing follow a Post-Modern style?
  • Compared to the other novels we have read in AP thus far, how is this one different?
  • How does McCarthy set the tone for the reader?  What is the tone?
  • According to your knowledge about the meaning of the word "apocalypse", what message do you suppose McCarthy is unveiling for his readers?
  • What are your initial thoughts concerning this novel (like/dislike - why/why not)?