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Raymond Carver Cathedral Summary

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“Cathedral” by Raymond Carver, is a deep and sincere story, placed one night in New York. It is narrated in the first person by Bub, who is married. His wife used to work with Robert, a blind man. She read stuff to him in Seattle. Robert’s wife has died, so the narrator’s wife decided to invite him to come over to their house. Bub was not happy with it since his wife and the blind man had corresponded by audio tape for the past ten years, and the last day of her job, she let Robert touched her face. She wrote a poem about it. When the blind man arrived, after sharing dinner and some drinks, the narrator’s wife fell asleep, and Bub rolled two marijuana cigarettes. He smoked them with Robert. They were watching a documentary about cathedrals …show more content…

A first-person narrator is a man ruled by prejudices. We can notice it in the reaction of the narrator toward blind people when he says that his idea of blindness came from the movies, and Robert being blind bothered him. We also can feel predisposition toward African-American when he refers to the blind man’s wife name, Beulah, as a name for a colored woman. He is a distant, ironic, and cynical man, bordering on discourtesy in his treatment of the guest. It is completely closed to the world. The narrator shows lack of compassion when he thinks "Robert was left with a small insurance policy and half of a twenty-peso Mexican coin. The other half of the coin went into the box with her [his late wife Beulah]. Pathetic." He is trapped by routine, by monotony, and by his own limited vision. He is the main character in the story, and he has trouble building relationships. We can perceive it through his manifestation of jealous of the connection his wife has with Robert. When he talks about the blind man touching his wife’ face we can feel he believe Robert can understand his wife deeply than him, that they have a special connection between them, but he thinks he is superior because he is capable of looking. We also can recognize some jealousy traits when he talks about his wife’s first

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