Symbolism In The Road By Cormac Mccarthy

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Cormac McCarthy uses many types of symbolism to elaborate on the circumstances at hand in his novel The Road. McCarthy uses these not only to add to the effect of the scenes, but also to lead the reader to think about the deeper meaning of the messages he is trying to convey. He shows symbolism using images of a pistol, serpents, and fire. First, McCarthy uses a pistol to symbolize a means of escape from the pain of the harsh life that the man and the boy live. The man has a pistol with only two bullets left. The pistol serves as an escape route in two different ways; it could protect them from potential threats, or it could be used for the boy to commit suicide. The boy knows that if the circumstances call, he may need to kill himself in

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