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What Is The Bath By Raymond Carver Essay

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This week I submerge myself in Raymond Carver's short stories, here I share some thoughts on the story I chose and answer the following questions as well. What is the title of the text and what is the text about?
The title of the text is "The Bath", and the text is about an eight-year-old boy Scotty, on his birthday an unfortunate car accident left him comatose. The sudden change in him disrupted his mother's plan which she was going to throw a party after carefully selecting a cake for her son's birthday at bakery. Meanwhile, when Scotty stayed in hospital, his parents received a few unnamed phone calls that intruded on them, more importantly, the unexpected circumstance caused their anxiety and anguish. 2. What's the author's …show more content…

His view is to let readers realize that life is a roller coaster that many things can inexplicably happen, though sometimes it seemed life was going well. For instance, the story claims, "I had been a good life till now. There had been work, fatherhood, family. The man had been lucky and happy...The child had been hit by a car and he was in the hospital..."(Carver, 1989, p. 49). This subtle contrast expressed herein is to make author's message abundantly clear, and perfectly articulate to me what is the author's view: Life is unpredictable, and it has ups and downs along the …show more content…

From the author gave a specific and exact description of panic-stricken Mrs. Weiss, I know the evidence is well ground in logic and important enough to believe what I read is true. For instance, when Scotty's mother wanted to walk out of the hospital, she completely lost her way and couldn't find the elevator. It reflects the mental state of an individual when put on spot, an abrupt change of life event can make people feel awkward and disorient them. Hence, based on this depiction I know the evidence is valid. 5. Is the evidence relevant? How do I know?
Yes, the evidence is relevant. According to Carver (1989), the mother chose a cake at bakery, then told the baker her name and phone number. From this piece of significant information I know the evidence is having a connection with the latter part of the story, as it foreshadows the upcoming mysterious calls which run through "The Bath". Thus, I am able to distinguish that an appropriate beginning act as a relevant evidence that supports the author's idea. 6. Have I heard / read anything similar or dissimilar? What was

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