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    Introduction: Everyone has ghosts in their closets; something they are running from, or trying to bury alive. Cathedral, written by Raymond Carver, takes place in the early 1980’s. Originally published in The Atlantic Monthly in 1981. Carver slightly revised the story and re-released it in 1983. At a time when the blue collar working class lived paycheck to paycheck, working hard for newfound luxuries such as color television, this short story is humorous and eye-opening for the reader. For adults

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    We’re in love because we each made the choice to be”. While Raymond Carver frequently illustrated alcohol and relationships in his stories, it was never in a positive light. Perhaps that was due to his work being a written reflection of life as he knows it. When reading Carver’s stories, it becomes evident the characters made the conscious decision not to love or be in love as did Carver. In “Popular Mechanics”, a short story written by Carver, the readers are immediately presented with a couple in the

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    In both postmodernism short stories, “The Idea,” by Raymond Carver and “The Death of Justina,” by John Cheever, the authors critique middle-class and suburban values. In the 1950’s-1960’s the United States and the Soviet Union were at international conflict, which caused the Pro-American/anti-communist defense line in America. In order not to get hunted down by the FBI the family units needed to project that they were “good guys” by living in a suburban community with the traditional roles of the

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    The story of Cathedral, by Raymond Carver, shows that you do not have to see someone or something in order to appreciate them for who or what they are. It is about a husband, the narrator, and his wife who live in a house. The wife, whose name they do not mention, has a very close friend who is blind. His name is Robert. Robert's wife dies, and comes to their house to spend a couple of days with the narrator and his wife. The narrator, whose name they do not mention as well, is always on edge because

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    Neighbors Point of View Essay Through Raymond Carver’s minimalist styled writing, comes “Neighbors,” a story about a seemingly ordinary couple who live dreary and plain lives. In the first few paragraphs we have a detailed description of the type of people, the relationship, and occupations Bill and Arlene Miller have. Later on, the story begins to spark a more dark and mysterious conflict by unraveling the Miller’s strange obsessions. Carver uses third person objective point of view to add

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    Throughout history, many influential writers have made an impact on society with their writing. Raymond Carver, an award winning writer, wrote many poems and stories throughout his career that shaped writing for many other poets. Carver was born into a family of poverty and from a young age, he did not have an ideal relationship with his parents due to the strong use of alcohol by his father. Later on in his life, Carver became an alcoholic and tried to distance himself from everyone around him and a career

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    through their writing. Raymond Carver, an award winning writer, wrote many poems and stories throughout his career that shaped writing for many other poets. Carver was born into a family of poverty and from a young age, he did not have an ideal relationship with his parents due to the strong use of alcohol by his father. Later in his life, Carver suffered from alcoholism as well and tried to distance himself from everyone around him and pushed a career to the side. Carver was headed down a toxic

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    Olga Castillo Professor Zink ENC 1102 - 01084 October 25, 2017 Literary Analysis of the “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver Carver is well known for his short stories and poetries. Among his works, “Cathedral” is considered one of the best, favorite, and most optimistic and the most developed. Carver’s story revolves around the theme of seeing and looking. Most people believed they could not live without cathedrals which brought them closer to their God. Similarly, people place so much importance to the

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    short story “They’re not your Husband”, Raymond Carver describes the society in the 20th century by emphasizing the relationship between the characters. Carver is accentuate the problems of Modern Society. The style of writing in Raymond Carver’s short story “They’re not your Husband” is minimalistic and affected by Ernst Hemmingway’s iceberg theory. Through a substantial use of paratactic sentences and preponderance at the end of each sentence, Carver succeeds in a minimalistic writing style

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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

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