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    Are These Actual Miles

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    Are These Actual Miles In the story made of Raymond Carver “Are These Actual Miles” is about a middle-aged man and woman‚ who are in some sort of a domestic partnership‚ struggle to reconcile their decaying personal lives as they navigate bankruptcy. Toni‚ who came into the relationship with children‚ and Leo‚ who had no children of his own‚ had a comfortable consumerist life that now seems to be in disrepair. They liquidated their personal belongings that not had been reclaimed by credit agencies

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    a serious talk

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    person is too hard to handle. Feelings of jealousy surface and people choose different ways to deal with this. Denial‚ anger‚ and resentment are classic ways of coping with the hardships of losing a partner’s love and support. "A Serious Talk" by Raymond Carver expresses this inability to let go of a relationship. "A Serious Talk"‚ is a story of a divorced couple‚ Vera and Burt; Vera lives with their children in her home that was once theirs‚ and Burt frequently visits despite Vera’s clear indication

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    Greed and Jealousy

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    jealousy is limited to the boundaries of one’s mind‚ whereas aggressive jealousy translates into physical action. In the short stories "Husband Returns in Form of Parrot" and "What We Talk About When We Talk About Love‚" Robert Olen Butler and Raymond Carver focus on different forms of jealousy. Through the perspective of a parrot‚ Butler focuses on passive jealousy. When the parrot sees his human wife with a man‚ he explains‚ "I flap my wings and I squawk and I fluff up and I slick down and I

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    Character Analysis: the narrator (Raymond Carver‚ “Cathedral”) The narrator in Raymond Carver’s “Cathedral‚” is portrayed as someone who lacks insight and awareness of the things around him. He is paralyzed‚ stuck in a destructive way of living. The narrator does not realize the limitations he has placed on himself that prevent him from seeing things greater than life. Carver exposes the narrator’s true personality using a first-person narrative. It isn’t hard to tell that the narrator is jealous

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    Symbolism

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    ENG 120 - Dupcak Essay #2 Revised Symbolism is an object‚ reference‚ or emotion that is especially used in literature to provide a meaning beyond what essentially is being shown. Specific and unique symbols presented in both “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver and “The Slough” by Pasha Malla are used to represent something other than itself. Specifically in “Cathedral” the two most obvious symbols are the audiotapes and the cathedral. In “The Slough” the skin is a symbol that is used to represent the

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    A Small Good Thing

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    Epiphany in A Small Good Thing In the story A Small Good Thing by Raymond Carver there are many epiphanies the three main characters have. The one that stood out to me was the one that happened to the baker. Early in the story the baker had a small relationship with the mother‚ Ann. He was supposed to just be making a birthday cake for Scotty‚ Ann’s son. While Scotty was in the hospital the cake was made but never picked up. The baker had every right to be mad that the cake would go to waste

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    Cathedral Essay

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    Cathedral Sometimes we have to look beyond what we see on the outside to understand something more deeply. In the short story Cathedral By Raymond Carver‚ the narrator has an attitude of being selfish‚ and jealous through the story. The narrator’s wife invites a blind man‚ Robert‚ to come stay in their house for a short time while the man visits family members of his own wife who recently passed. The narrator is not enthusiastic because blind people make the narrator uncomfortable‚ mainly because

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    critic essay

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    Student Name Professor Elliott ENC 1102 8 October 2012 Analysis of an Argument The essay “A Narrator’s Blindness in Raymond Carver’s “Cathedral” written by Bethany Qualls certainly failed to make an effective argument. Throughout the essay there are several instances where Bethany Qualls doesn’t consistently maintain her focus. Bethany Qualls makes a weak introduction and conclusion. The essay consistently has redundancy and contradiction‚ which makes her argument weak. Qualls argument was

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    see that stage of loneliness and isolation can happened at any stage in your life child hood‚ adolescence‚ adult hood. We all as human beings must experience this only because it makes us stronger; it opens our eyes to the world. “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver and “Sonny’s Blues “by James Baldwin are two exemplary works of literature that shows the importance of going through loneliness and isolation and how it opens up one’s eyes to a whole new life. James Baldwin’s “Sonny’s Blues” is a perfect example

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    Powder by Tobias Wolff

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    One of the most renowned American writers‚ Tobias Wolff is known mainly for his work on the memoir‚ and short stories. He was part of a new wave of writers‚ including Andre Dubus and Raymond Carver‚ who ushered in a novel style of fiction writing‚ which is all at once real yet incredible‚ grounded yet detached‚ but always engaging. Wolff wrote his short story “Powder” as part of his 1996 collection entitled The Night In Question. There are only two major characters in the story—the

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