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    As if someone has unlocked his prison cell to liberate him of his stereotypical point of view. The protagonist of Raymond Carver’s “Cathedral” was an individual whose stagnant mind has blind him from truly seeing the aspects and characteristics of people around him. Before meeting his wife’s blind friend whose name is Robert, the protagonist perceives reality with a stereotypical mind-set shaped by misleading information from movies. Hence, he make judgement about other people without ever setting

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    In Raymond Carver’s short story, “Cathedral”, we meet the character who is never named, and who is known as the narrator to us. Although the narrator’s character changed towards the end, and we don’t really learn much after the change of his personality, it is still a gradual change that took place. The narrator’s attitude is very important in the story because it revolves around him and the way he views things. This short story is about a man who is married to a woman, and this woman has been friends

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    In Raymond Carver’s short story “Cathedral,” a blind man named Robert visits a man and his wife in their home for a short period. In the beginning, the husband is very rude to Robert due to his inability to see. However, by the end of Robert’s stay, the husband realizes that he is quite far from being a blind fool. By analyzing the theme, character, and conflict of the short story, the reader will be able to better understand what messages lay within Carver’s writing. First, by analyzing the theme

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    02/01/2012 “Cathedral” Critical Essay It is human nature to shy away from social situations that make us uncomfortable. Also, as a people with great pride, we often find it difficult to admit when we have been iniquitous, or to allow ourselves to be open to humbling experiences. Sometimes though, it is not entirely due to intolerance that we allow ourselves to make ill-informed judgments. Raymond Carver was a writer with some insight concerning these very ideas. In his short story, “Cathedral,” Carver

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    view/perceive things on a deep, meaningful level. Due to this, individuals tend to allow other relationships to trigger personal insecurities within. One must be capable to share a vision with others to achieve enlightenment and self-awareness. In “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver, the author utilizes various rhetorical devices to convey the importance of perception and sight. In the narrative, the author writes the story in first person point of view through an unnamed narrator which enables the reader to visualize

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    As we gain knowledge we gain understanding, giving us a different view of the world. In the story, “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver, the author takes us through a day in the life of a husband who is forced by his wife to meet and entertain her longtime friend Robert- who happens to be blind. The husband is not exactly excited by this visit. The author illustrates the characters’ development beginning as apprehensive and jealous, transitioning to more of an uncomfortable feeling, and finally ending with

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    The character that caught my attention the most out of all the short readings this week was the narrator in the Raymond Carver story “Cathedral”. He is a very flat character; you are not told much about him. There is no physical description of what he looks like, how he is dressed. All of is characteristics are inferred from the reading. Even though he is a flat character I found his to be very dynamic. His development is such a short time (one night) was well done. His development was not a drastic

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    Cathedral-Analytical Essay The short story by Raymond Carver named Cathedral is regarded to by some as one of his most popular short stories. This short story is written in a first-person narrative, with the other primary characters being his wife, and a blind man named Robert. This story even though it is fiction in context, is based upon the man telling the story, his wife and the blind man she worked for one summer many years ago. The husband is jealous that his wife invited Robert into

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    individuals in the marriage do not communicate effectively, they are both likely to experience frustration, anger and resentment. Effective communication in marriage is honestly the most important aspect of a successful relationship. In “Cathedral,” Raymond Carver is saying that communication within marriage is key and when there is a lack of communication it can cause frustration. This makes each individual disconnected because their true feelings aren’t being talked about so nothing is being resolved

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    Blind and Unseeing The short story “Cathedral” written by Raymond Carver is a story written in first person about a man, whose wife is inviting an old friend, Robert, who is blind to the house. The story begins as the narrator describes his feelings for the blind man. From the beginning the narrator dislikes Robert, though the audience is not given much information on why. The narrator holds a prejudice against Robert for what seems to be because he is blind. As the story goes on, his dislike for

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