“Dreams so rich in color. How else would death call you?”: An Exploration of the Ending in Cormac McCarthy’s The Road

Jacob M. Powning
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abstract:Cormac McCarthy’s post-apocalyptic novel The Road chronicles the journey of a father and son through a world almost entirely denuded of life, in which the remaining humans are dying or eating each other, and in which there is no hope for long-term survival of any life on earth. After the father dies, a stranger miraculously appears to take the son away from the road to a family that meets every hallmark of the son’s desire. The unsettling anachronism of this deus-ex-machina man is so discordant with the apparent nihilism of the rest of the book and McCarthy’s previous works that it demands a careful reading to understand its meaning. Since McCarthy has never written a happy ending before, and has written vivid descriptions of dreams and laid hints throughout the book about their significance, it is at least possible that this happy ending is the boy’s wishful dream.
“梦想如此丰富多彩。不然死亡会怎么召唤你?——对科马克·麦卡锡《路》结尾的探索
科马克·麦卡锡的后世界末日小说《路》记述了一对父子在一个几乎完全没有生命的世界里的旅程,在这个世界里,剩下的人类要么死亡,要么互相吞噬,地球上任何生命都没有长期生存的希望。父亲死后,一个陌生人奇迹般地出现,把儿子从通往一个满足儿子愿望的家庭的道路上带走。这个神出鬼没的人令人不安的时代错误与书中其他部分和麦卡锡之前作品中明显的虚无主义是如此不协调,以至于需要仔细阅读才能理解其含义。由于麦卡锡以前从来没有写过一个幸福的结局,并且在书中对梦进行了生动的描述,并暗示了它们的意义,所以至少有可能这个幸福的结局是男孩一厢情愿的梦想。
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