The Road – Task 1
5 points to describe what I
have learnt so far –
1. This book is based on mainly
on four ‘trashy’ horror films or ‘B Movies’ (movies that would become before
the main feature film in Hollywood viewing.) They are more farcical and
satirical, the audience laugh at what they should find disturbing. These are
Dawn of The Dead, Last House on The Left, Texas Chainsaw Massacre and The Hills
Have Eyes. McCarthy took these films and decided to remove the satirical elements
to make The Road seem more horrifying.
One word to describe this
point – Horror/B Movie
2. It is post-apocalyptic
literature. Meaning it is based around low culture such as video games, trashy
horror films, gossip magazines etc. Post-apocalyptic literature is a subgenre
of science fiction and horror fiction which talks mainly about the end of human
civilisation – which is reflected in The Road.
One word to describe this
point – post-apocalyptic
3.
Inspired
by The Cold War. People would live in bunkers underground in their garden and
predicted that that would be how future generations would live – underground. Enduring
the Cold War tensions is what inspired The Road.
One word to describe this
point – cold war
4. McCarthy was inspired by the
Cuban Missile Crisis. He took himself (aged 64) and his son (aged 6) on a trip
to Nevada and just stood looking out onto a barren, open landscape and imagined
what it would be like if it were to be just himself and his son left alive.
This was his inspiration for the characters in The Road.
One word to describe this
point – alone/isolated
5.
Was
based on post-modern literature, which is an oxymoron/contradiction as you
cannot have ‘after modern’/‘after now’ literature. This style of literature is
deliberately ironic and tends to be a mix of many different genres. Post-modern
literature also takes all its inspiration from the wrong things.
One word to describe this
point –post-modern