Representation Of The Non-Human World In Cormac Mccarthy’s The Road

Augustine Owusu- Addo, Atianashie Miracle Atianashie, Chukwumma Chinaza Adaobi

Abstract


The human bonding with the environment is significant and has been represented in the literary writings from days immemorial. Cormac McCarthy is an American writer, whose major works are centred on Appalachian environment. His tenth novel, is a dystopian fiction urges man’s careless outlook towards environment. Set in a futuristic environment, the novel, portrays a barbaric and a barren land devoid of animal world. This paper presents the significance of the non-human world as portrayed in The Road.


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