Who are the two main characters in The Road?
The mand and boy
What are the man and boy trying to reach for much of the novel?
The Gulf of Mexico
What phrase do the man and boy use to describe staying good?
Carrying the fire
What is one major topic in The Road?
Survival, love, hope, goodness, morality, or carrying the fire
What happens to the man near the end of the novel?
He dies
Which character is more focused on survival and safety?
The man / father
What do the man and boy push with them as they travel?
The cart
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!
Why does the boy want to help Ely?
He feels compassion for him / he sees he is hungry and scared
What does “carrying the fire” mostly mean?
Staying good/human even when the world is terrible
What does the man tell the boy to keep doing after he dies?
Carry the fire / keep going / stay good
Which character often worries about whether they are still “good guys”?
The boy
What do the man and boy find in the underground bunker?
Food/supplies/shelter
Why is reaching the ocean disappointing?
It is gray, cold, empty, and not the hopeful place the boy may have imagined
How are the man and boy different in how they see strangers?
The man usually sees strangers as threats; the boy often sees them as people who might need help
Who does the boy meet after the man dies?
Another man / a family who may be “good guys”
Who is Ely?
An old man they meet on the road
What horrifying discovery do they make in the cellar of the house?
People being kept prisoner as food / cannibal victims
Why is the moment when they first fire the flare gun important to the boy?
It gives the boy a rare moment of wonder or celebration, even in a hopeless world
What does the novel suggest about survival?
Survival is not just physical; it also involves love, hope, and morality
Why is the ending both hopeful and sad?
The man dies, but the boy may have found good people and a chance to survive
What does the boy provide for the man emotionally?
The boy gives the man a reason to keep living / gives him hope and purpose
What two major problems happens after they reach the coast and find the supplies on the boat?
The boy gets very sick and the supplies are stolen
Why is the scene with the thief so important? What does it show about the man and the boy's wants?
It shows the conflict between survival and mercy; the man wants justice/protection, while the boy wants compassion
Why is the boy’s compassion important to the meaning of the novel?
It shows that goodness can survive even after society collapses
What does the ending suggest about goodness in the world?
Goodness is fragile but not completely gone; the boy may carry it forward
At the end of The Road, what does “carrying the fire” mean, and why is the boy the right person to carry it forward?
The fire represents goodness, hope, love, and humanity. The boy is the right person to carry it because he still cares about others, asks moral questions, and wants to believe there are good people left.