"You can stay here with your papa and die or you can go with me": The Ethical Imperative of The Road

Rick Elmore, J. Elmore
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abstract:Critics remain divided over the moral of The Road. Is McCarthy's post-apocalyptic novel a Christian allegory, a critique of capitalism, or a meditation on the indifference of the universe? While all these accounts have their merits, this article argues that an investigation of the historical and cultural setting of The Road and a detailed reading of the novel's conclusion demonstrate that The Road is a didactic novel, laying out direct ethical imperatives. Through an analysis of the dream of the cave with which the novel begins and ends, we show that there never was any possibility of returning to the world or worldview of the novel's father, a worldview defined by an ethos of individual survival over communal sharing. Hence, in the figure of the son, McCarthy develops an ethos toward community and the alleviation of suffering, one that the novel suggests might be the only hope for humans at the end of the world.
“你可以和你爸爸待在这里等死,或者你可以和我一起走”:《路上的道德要求》
评论家们对《路》的道德观仍然存在分歧。麦卡锡的后启示录小说是基督教寓言,是对资本主义的批判,还是对宇宙冷漠的沉思?虽然所有这些描述都有其优点,但本文认为,对《路》的历史和文化背景的调查以及对小说结论的详细阅读表明,《路》是一部说教性的小说,提出了直接的道德要求。通过对小说开头和结尾的洞穴之梦的分析,我们表明,永远不可能回到小说父亲的世界或世界观,一种由个人生存而不是集体分享的精神所定义的世界观。因此,在儿子的形象中,麦卡锡发展了一种集体精神和减轻痛苦的精神,小说认为这可能是人类在世界末日的唯一希望。
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