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The Cathedral By Raymond Carver Essay

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“Cathedral” Born on May 25, 1938 in Clatskanie, Oregon, Raymond Carver was destined to be a writer. He was a son of a sawmill worker and grew up working hard majority of his life. He married year after he finished high school and had two children with his wife at the time. He raised and supported his children with normal working class jobs such as delivering, janitorial and gas station services. Carver discovered his interest in writing after taking a creative writing course in college in 1958. His first success was in 1967 from the story “Will You Please Be Quiet, Please?” and ended up becoming a fulltime writer after losing his job at the time. He drank heavily and had problems with alcoholism around the same time, but he shortly recovered from that and started teaching at the University of Texas at El Paso and Syracuse University. A few years later in 1983 he won a literary award which made him focus on his full-time writing. His short story collection consisted of “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love,” “Cathedral,” and “Where I’m Calling from.” In his short stories he mostly wrote about the everyday lives most experienced and problems of the poor, broken marriages, and financial problems. He died at the age of 50 of lung cancer but his stories continue to live on. For my first paper I will be analyzing “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver. In “Cathedral” Carver uses setting, characterization, and also symbolism to reveal that the narrator is blind, even

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