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    blind people have to cope to become part of society. They have to depend on their other senses to be able to explore the world around them. However‚ the good thing is that they learn to use their other senses better than other people do. Cathedral‚ by Raymond Carver‚ is set in an early stage when the industry is switching from black and white to colored television. The story took place in Narrator’s house when his wife invited an old friend to visit their home for one night. The wife’s old friend is

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    People before the 1980s had different viewpoints before the age of media. In a reference to how blind people are perceived‚ they complement with accessories such as canes and sunglasses. In “Cathedral‚” Raymond Carver suggests a theme of discriminatory lenses through diction‚ allusion‚ and imagery. Carver uses literary language to help perceive the narrator as an ignorant‚ disrespectful person. The narrator believes Robert is an abnormal person in society‚ so he does not want Robert in his house

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    At a glance‚ one may conclude that Carver’s “Cathedral” is a simple story‚ but a critical analysis demonstrates that it is the interactions and epiphanies that normal people have that ultimately change their life. The narrator has certain perceptions about the blind people and what happens at the Cathedral and other commonplaces. Raymond Carver’s “Cathedral” is a story told by a narrator who has limited awareness of himself and those around him. He wonders how a blind man can have such understanding

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    Throughout Raymond Carver’s story “Cathedral” one is shown three very vague characters. First being the narrator/ husband of the wife. He is the most important of characters because the story is his point of view and about his “blindness” as a person. Secondly‚ there is the wife whom used to work for the blind man. Lastly‚ the blindman named Robert whom has helped the wife in times of need. Do to the husband being the narrator‚ one will recognize his emotional detachment to the other characters in

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    blind people have to cope to become part of society. They have to depend on their other senses to be able to explore the world around them. However‚ the good thing is that they learn to use their other senses better than other people do. Cathedral‚ by Raymond Carver‚ is set in an early stage when the industry is switching from black and white to colored television. The story took place in the Narrator’s house when his wife invited an old friend to visit their home for one night. The wife’s old friend

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    Throughout the story‚ Cathedral‚ by Raymond Carver‚ readers are shown the other side of blindness. In the world‚ one may assume that there is just one type of blindness- being sightless. “My idea of blindness came from the movies. In the movies‚ the blind moved slowly and never laughed. Sometimes they were led by seeing-eye dogs. A blind man in my house was not something I looked forward to” (Carver‚ 1). The meaning of blindness goes much deeper than that. Through the actions and words of a character

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    In the story the “Cathedral”‚ by Raymond Carver‚ the narrator‚ Bub is a man of unknowing stuff‚ and usually assumes things without knowing the knowledge of certain things. For example‚ Robert a blind man‚ who visited bub‚ and his wife‚ and bub didn’t like the feeling a blind man coming to his home. Robert knew bubs wife from the past from a place where they read stories to blind people. Later in the story bub notices his wife and Robert were talking‚ and laughing‚ and just having a good time‚ which

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    Can a blind person see better than a person with sight? In the short story‚ “Cathedral”‚ by Raymond Carver‚ its inferred that blind people truly can visualize the world‚ not physically‚ but in a more remarkable way than others. To help develop this theme of blind people being able to see‚ and those who can see are blind‚ Raymond Carver uses different rhetorical devices such as simple diction and irony. The narrator of the story lacks deep thought on different subjects; however‚ as for the blind man

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    The short story “Cathedral” is an intriguing piece of writing written by Raymond Carver. In this story‚ the author created a character‚ the narrator‚ as a person that lacked warmth or emotional involvement‚ even with his own wife. The blind man is portrayed as a human being with a love for life. He has a human connection towards the narrator’s wife whereby he fully understands her emotions and supports her needs. My essay will explore the use of setting in this short story. My thesis will focus

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    Cathedral”: The Difference between Looking and Seeing Everything given to a person in life is a blessing‚ and a person has the opportunity to choose whether they want to appreciate what has been given to them or not. A blessing can be small or large‚ whether it be a house to live in‚ a car to drive in‚ or even eyes to see. In the short story “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver‚ the narrator is unappreciative towards everything he has in his life including his wife. His wife invites an old friend who

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