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The Road is full of emptiness and nobody knows where they’re going. So make a note to self, Shmoopers: when the apocalypse hits, grab a GPS.
Transcript
- 00:01
We speak student!
- 00:05
[ scream ]
- 00:06
The Road
- 00:07
The Setting
- 00:08
a la Shmoop
Full Transcript
- 00:10
[ bird caws ]
- 00:11
What can we learn about the first 20 pages?
- 00:13
What can't we learn?
- 00:16
One of the crazy things about The Road is that -
- 00:18
spoiler alert - we never find out
- 00:20
what happened.
- 00:22
All we learn in the first 20 pages
- 00:24
is the nothingness that is to come from the rest of the book.
- 00:28
It really sets the tone. And The Road
- 00:30
does a good job of showing us how
- 00:32
in a lot of literature, you can,
- 00:34
within the first page, 20 pages,
- 00:36
figure out exactly how the rest of the book is gonna read.
- 00:38
And that's exactly what happens. It's very sparse.
- 00:40
It's very bleak. We get to know
- 00:43
these two characters, and in the first 20 pages,
- 00:45
the man and the boy don't have names.
- 00:47
If they don't have names in the first 20 pages,
- 00:49
they're probably not gonna have names.
- 00:51
So we kind of get to know this world of this
- 00:54
anonymous man and boy who are literally just wandering
- 00:57
down a road.
- 00:58
So it's almost the omission of things is a theme here.
- 01:01
That we don't know what happened. It's almost like saying
- 01:04
it doesn't matter. Something bad is coming.
- 01:07
People don't have names, kind of reminds me of Invisible Man.
- 01:09
One of the main characters didn't have a name.
- 01:11
- That was a big deal. - Yep.
- 01:12
And so this is like everyman, or this is sort of
- 01:16
- a lyrical phrase. - Yeah.
- 01:18
Yeah, in terms of not knowing
- 01:20
what happened, it just almost makes it scarier, because
- 01:23
if we know,
- 01:25
okay, it was a nuclear war,
- 01:26
then in our heads, we can be like,
- 01:28
- "Oh..." - "We'll ban nuclear weapons someday."
- 01:30
Exactly. "We can figure that out.
- 01:31
We fixed the hole in the ozone layer, we can ban nuclear weapons."
- 01:35
But when we don't know what happened, we can't
- 01:38
- prevent it from happening. - Was it ebola?
- 01:40
- Was it a virus, or...? - Right. Exactly.
- 01:42
And we have no idea.
- 01:43
The only things that we get at the beginning of the book
- 01:46
are kind of some flashbacks to
- 01:48
there was a bright light and some sounds.
- 01:50
- But that could be literally anything. - Yeah, we don't really know.
- 01:52
It could be war. It could nuclear --
- 01:54
And the title itself, The Road...
- 01:55
The road ahead, the road's empty.
- 01:57
You don't know where you're going.
- 01:58
- So it's like you're filling in blanks. - Exactly. Exactly. Yep.
- 02:01
[ pen writing ]
- 02:03
What tone is delivered by the introduction?
- 02:06
What do we know about The Road?
- 02:08
Why don't the main characters have names?
- 02:12
How does not knowing the characters' names affect the tone?
- 02:21
[ laughs ] Who wrote this?
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