
“How Does The Never To Be Differ From What Never Was?” The Importance of Dreams and Memory in The Road
Author(s) -
Diogo Barbieri
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
via panorâmica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2182-9934
pISSN - 1645-9652
DOI - 10.21747/2182-9934/via10_2a4
Subject(s) - dream , reading (process) , narrative , humanity , meaning (existential) , wish , proposition , psychoanalysis , action (physics) , aesthetics , psychoanalytic theory , sociology , psychology , epistemology , literature , art , philosophy , law , political science , physics , quantum mechanics , neuroscience
Thehaunting presence of memories and dreams from an unregenerate past society thoroughly permeate the action of Cormac McCarthy’s vision of the post-apocalypse in The Road. Besides the intention of contrasting the barrenness of the world that the protagonists inhabit with the livelyimagery of the old world, the recollections that invade the father’s inner self provide a clash between personal and collective narratives which push him to struggle for survivaland protect his son in an effort to “carry the fire” of humanity. Parallelly, the symbolism of the dreams that we encounterthroughout the novel hold valuable clues that can be accessed to resolve the ambiguous closure to The Road. Inthefirst part of this paper, Iwillrevisitthe field of memory studies to reveal the importance that memory holds as a provider of meaning for life in the apocalypse. The second part of the article develops a theory that absolutely disregards any optimistic reading of the end of the novel, as itpresents us with the possibility that what we read in the last pagesof the bookconstitutes the wish-fulfilment produced by the boy’s dying dream. To investigatethis enticing theory that was furthered by Jacob M. Powning, I will assessthis hypothesis through the lenses of Psychoanalysis. McCarthy’s interest in the psychoanalytic studies, and his fascination with the dream world will help to develop a pertinent proposition that seeks to ultimately resolve the enigmatic Deus Ex-Machina that closes the novel