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    given or not. A blessing can be viewed as anything from wanting to have a roof over your head at night to being surrounded by friends and loved ones. In the short story Cathedral by Raymond Carver, the narrator has the ability to physically see the life that surrounds him, however he chooses to see the world in one dimension. Carver uses the benefits of first person narration as a way to show the direct link between the narrator and the reader, the intimacy that is created and how the narrator can

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    judgement, that those who don’t see may see; and that those who see may become blind,”(John, 9:39). This direct verse from the Bible illustrates the main idea portrayed in the short story “Cathedral”. The narrative justifies the claim that not everything that is perceived immediately in life is true. The story Cathedral follows the experience of Robert in the eyes of the narrator. Throughout the narrative, the relationship between Robert and the narrator becomes cohesive. It explains how an individual’s

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    meaning does not exist until a reader picks it up and adds his/her own interpretation of what a story is trying to convey. The two stories I chose are stories that brought out many interpretations not only from me but my colleagues as well. “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver & “The Jewelry” by Guy de Maupassant are the chosen books I found had various interpretations and even passions that were displayed while discussing these two works in our discussions. The reason for discussing these stories is the sexual

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    In Raymond Carver's "Cathedral", the narrator has composed an opinion solely on rumors and speculation. Before forming an opinion on something or someone people need to seek further information and consider other perspectives in order to construct a final decision. An opinion should not be based on generalized information because preconceived notions can lead to misunderstandings, spreading of false rumors, and only one side of the story being told. In "Cathedral" the narrator goes on about his

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    In “Cathedral” author Raymond Carver demonstrates that people who feel insecure and jealous internalize conflicts which creates a strong need for self-preservation even at the expense of others and themselves through his representation of conflict and static and dynamic characters. The story begins with the Narrator at home with his wife. He is reluctantly preparing to welcome his wife’s blind friend, who stopped by after visiting his newly-deceased wife’s relatives. During this preparation, the

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    Raymond Carver’s short story “Cathedral” and Edward Hopper’s painting Sunday depict depression and isolation by showing in the painting a man sitting by himself creating a feeling of him being alone, and in “Cathedral” in an internal way of the narrator not really seeing the beauty in the world. Raymond Carver is a previous alcoholic who adds in alcohol in his short stories such as “Cathedral”. Carver has the narrator always drinking, he mentions that in the house they have a bit of every kind of

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    In the short story, Cathedral, by Raymond Carver, the author uses imagery, symbolism and narrates the story in first person point of view. The Cathedral’s main theme is being able to identify the difference between being able to look and/or see and it is portrayed through the main characters role in the story. Carver uses a unique style of writing which gives the short story a simple way for the reader to understand the story’s theme. This story is about how the narrator is unable to see what life

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    Essay about Cathedral by Raymond Carver

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    Cathedral by Raymond Carver In Raymond Carver?s ?Cathedral?, the conventional ideas often associated with blindness and sight are challenged. By juxtaposing his two male characters, Carver is able to effectively explore sight and its seemingly simplistic relationship with learning and knowledge. As well, he addresses the barriers imposed by the human tendency to rely on vision as the sole means of experiencing the world. At the beginning of the story, the narrator?s perception on

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    The different uses of point of view in a short story can influence how the reader interprets the text. For example, the short story "Cathedral" incorporates the use of first person. First person point of view is when a narrator conveys an experience from their own perspective. By choosing to use first person narrative, the author allows the reader to gain a concise understanding of how the narrator is thinking and feeling. First person narrative is often used because it allows the reader to better

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    First Person Narration Description in Cathedral. Timilehin Odunuga Northeastern University Author Note This paper was prepared for ENG 1105, taught by Professor Burt Raymond Carver the author of “Cathedral” which narrate about inviting her old friend who is blind to their house. Robert is blind and his wife had died not long ago. The story beginning to show how the author is troubled by approaching visit for things he can 't exactly clarify, but he ascribes it to Robert 's blindness. The author

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