The Road Sections 151-160 Quotes

The Road Sections 151-160 Quotes

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The Man > The Man

Quote 1

It was harder going even than he would have guessed. In an hour they'd made perhaps a mile. He stopped and looked back at the boy. The boy stopped and waited.

[The Man:] You think we're going to die, dont you?

[The Boy:] I dont know.

[The Man:] We're not going to die.

[The Boy:] Okay.

[The Man:] But you dont believe me.

[. . .]

[The Man:] How long do you think people can go without food?

[The Boy:] I dont know.

[The Man:] But how long do you think?

[The Boy:] Maybe a few days.

[The Man:] And then what? You fall over dead?

[The Boy:] Yes.

[The Man:] Well you dont. It takes a long time. We have water. That's the most important thing. You dont last very long without water.

[. . .]

He [The Man] studied him. Standing there with his hands in the pockets of the outsized pinstriped suitcoat.

[The Man:] Do you think I might lie to you?

[The Boy:] No.

[The Man:] But you think I might lie to you about dying?

[The Boy:] Yes.

[The Man:] Okay. I might. But we're not dying.

[The Boy:] Okay. (155.1-155.32)

This is another example of the absurd discourse about death between The Boy and The Man (see previous quote). It's cool also to think of these dialogues as happening within one person. We all recognize the inevitability of death, and yet at some level we don't acknowledge it. It's normal to avoid thinking about what we fear the most.