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Blindness In Raymond Carver's Cathedral

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In “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver there is many themes of suspiciousness, fitting together, and uncertainty in this short story. The story is written in a first person narrator as we have no as to whom is talking so the idea can be made that this the author. Additionally from this I can see the narrator is detached from the story.
As an illustration it showcased an insight right of the beginning with: “And his being blind bothered me. My idea of blindness came from the movie, the blind moved slowly and never laughed”, this very quote showed me the author did not care this man was blind nor did he have an understanding of blind people. He made his own guess based on watching a movie and this feeling was true to him as this is what he believed. This quote also showed me that he …show more content…

The relationship that his wife and this blind man have just irritates the author. An example of this is at the start: “This blind man, an old friend of my wife’s, he was on his way to spend the night” this quote was hard to connect to the story. I wanted to understand the purpose of the quote. The author is looking for a connection with his wife life he sees with the blind man. It displays jealous behaviors and is very unsure of himself. In the story he talks speaks about never going to bed together, and stays up late smoking marijuana by himself. The silence that is displayed between the author and the blind when the wife falls asleep is very noticeable. The author is trying to connect more with the blind now that he knows his wife is sleep. Additionally, the blind man tried to connect with the author more by asking if he is religious. In other words it can show the author is not attached to a religion and is not wanting to connect with the blind man. By this I mean that he does not want the blind man to know his religion or what he believes

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