The Road
Section 13 pages 156-167 q 4
When the father cautions his son, "well, let's not get too smart."(160), what does he mean?
When the father cautions his son, "well, let's not get too smart."(160), what does he mean?
The boy thinks they are smart to stop and hide on a rocky hill. The man tells the boy not to get too smart. It is a shred of levity in an otherwise bleak picture.