The Road

why are the characters in "The Road" unnamed?

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The author's decision to leave the protagonists unnamed casts a sort of nubilous effect over the novel, leaving it shrouded in mystery. During this daymare of desolation that the world is engulfed in, the names of people are meaningless and superfluous. The fact that the protagonists are unnamed allows the readers to imagine themselves as the characters, which in turn creates a much greater emotional tie to the novel.