We could of brought weeners, she said. Yeah. Marshmallers. You wouldnt think a car would burn like that.
In "No Country for Old Men" by Cormac McCarthy, a conversation unfolds between characters about the unexpectedness of a car burning fiercely. One character reflects humorously on the idea of having brought hot dogs and marshmallows, which suggests a lighthearted approach in the midst of a serious situation. This exchange captures the contrast between levity and the harsh realities faced by the characters. It illustrates McCarthy's ability to weave everyday humor...