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    lived under different circumstances; they all pass by in an instant without a second thought or even a passing glance. These several diverse experiences sculpt diverse individuals with diverse thoughts, opinions, dreams, and motives. However, in Raymond Carver’s “Cathedral,” the narrator must converse with an individual that lives an extremely dissimilar life from his own. A blind man, friends with the narrator’s wife and a recent widower, has come to live with the narrator for a while. This sudden

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    Through the Eyes of the Blind in Cathedral by Raymond Carver You can never seem to know what's going on in another ones life, unless you put your feet in there shoes, so to judge, is simply ignorance. Raymond Carver's "Cathedral" is a story about how the narrator is uncomfortable with having his wife's blind friend, Robert, over. Roger has lost his wife, and to cope with her death, he planned to visit the narrator's wife. Without any knowledge whatsoever on how to act in accompany towards

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    The short story “Cathedral” is written by Raymond Carver. It is being narrated by a man whose wife invited an old friend and person she used to work for to come visit due to his wife dying. The old friend is a blind man whose name is Robert. The author in the “Cathedral” uses symbolism, imagery, and irony to provide more meaning to the story. The narrator of the story has a stereotypical opinion on blind people while being blind to his own imperfections, but he is able to start seeing

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    In Raymond Carver’s A Small, Good Thing, we are presented with several good things worth cherishing in this heartbreaking story of a young couple dealing with the tragic death of their only child. The death of the child resulting from a hit-and-run car accident. Carver explains to the reader how undeniably human it is to take our love ones for granted. In the beginning the selfish actions of the baker contributed to the couple’s anger and confusion. However, by the end of the story they are left

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    Raymond Carver’s very short story, “Popular Mechanics” is seemingly set on the east coast or somewhere that experiences cold, wintery weather. Early on it foreshadows the potential of something bad or sad happening as it is dark inside. The couple in the story seems to be experiencing a bit of disagreement as they are separating and the male character gathers his belongings in preparation to leave. Unfortunately, their child was placed in the midst of the split as it is with almost all divorces between

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    Hannah Artille November 22, 2016 Words: When Three Stories Collide There are three short stories with characters who are very alike. In the short story “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver, the protagonist, Bub, has an unwanted visitor. Similarly, in the story “Everyday use” by Alice Walker, the character Dee visits her mother and sister, which turns into a very unpleasant encounter. Lastly, the main character, Hulga, in “Good Country People” by Flannery O’Connor, is deceived by her visitor, a bible

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    bias is introduced in Raymond Carver’s Cathedral. He highlights how perception can affect the way people interact and communicate with each other for the first time. In the short story, the narrator himself is blind to the emotions of the people around him and eschews any form of self-reflection until the very end. He is envious of the blind man, who shares an intimate relationship with the narrator’s wife. However, the blind man is depicted as insightful and personal. Carver discloses in Cathedral

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    In Raymond Carver’s story “Everything Stuck to Him”, Carver tells a story within a story. From the beginning of the short story the readers are not introduced to any characters. The daughter asks her father to tell her a story, and he tells her a story about a time when she was baby, and the mother and father are known as boy and girl. In this case the boy loved hunting and his family but he also wanted to be free from his responsibilities, however the girl had different initiatives, and wants the

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    short story, Cathedral, by Raymond Carver, and the oil painting from 1952, Morning Sun, by Edward Hopper, are connected to one another through minimalism, realism, and point of view. Minimalism is a style or technique that is characterized by extreme sparseness and simplicity. Characteristics of minimalism include shorter sentences, little action, no background information, and no resolution. “A blind man in my house was not something I looked forward to” (209). Here, Carver introduces the problem that

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    What does Raymond Carver reveal about one’s identity? Raymond Carver reveals the identify in people with the similarities of his characters and everyday humans, like you and me. Characters in his stories are the are peopled with the type of lower-middle-class status. Carver’s fictional world is a place where people are average everyday people; some strange, never perfect, just normal. Living the lives as waitresses, mechanics, postmen, high school teachers, factory workers, and door-to-door salesmen

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