Question Description
Address the following quote:
“The Road, Neighbors, and the Nazi Doctors are very different books; each looks at the destructive impulses in human life, at the consequences of genocide and mass death. However, while Neighbors and the Nazi Doctors share a certain kind of pessimism because ofthe willingness of human beings to kill, The Road does offer a glimmer of hope.Construct an argument that looks at major differences in these books; critically evaluate these differences, and do you find that The Road offers some kind of human possibility?”
Author/Book:
McCarthy, The Road
J. Gross, Neighbors
R. Lifton, The Nazi Doctors
***Not sure if reading the books in their entirety is necessary, perhaps the gist of them is online or can be understood through online summaries***
Six pages in length, double spaced; due by April 20.