The Road

What are the motifs in The Road by Cormac McCarthy?

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The landscape is a motif in the novel. Despite any "hope" that the man and boy might have, it is a continual reminder that the world is dead or on its last gasps of life. There is no beauty to be had in the landscape: it only provides physical obstacles to a journey that seems futile.