The Road

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Erik M

 

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October 16, 2013

 

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Pros to Gun Ownership – What proponents of gun ownership say about owning guns. 4. Cons to Gun Ownership – Why supporters of gun control want stricter regulations 5. Conclusion – In a democratic society, wider gun ownership can be lethal and can do more harm than good. McCarthy’s The Road: Exploring a Society Where Gun Control Has Gone Awry Introduction In a society subdued by the harshness of everything around it, violence will likely conquer any good person because the quest to survive and fight the danger that abounds supersedes doing what is right and proper...
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Faced with a post-apocalyptic scenario where there’s virtually no food, no government and chaos seems to be the norm, a gun might be the only protection to be able to endure all the hardships. In Cormac McCarthy’s novel The Road, this is essentially the situation that grips a father and a son, as they wanted to push on to a more favorable location...
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