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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

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    Rosa Alicia Ghazaly Mr. Joel Ohren English 102 December 15 2016 Cathedral Theme I read the short story “Cathedral by Raymond Carver. This story describes the first-time meeting between a blind man and a sighted man. Robert, who is blind, is visiting for a few days with his long time friend who is the wife and her husband is only referred to as Bub. The wife and Bub are both sighted. When the wife ended her employment with Robert over ten years ago, Robert asked if he could touch her face before

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    line of "Cathedral" by Raymond Carver is a story about a man's battles with himself. He is insecure in his relationship with his wife, has stereotypes about people that need to be broken, and he is cold and distant in all relationships that are seen in the short story. The main character, "Bub", is telling what is believed to be an honest story from the first person perspective. In most stories, the main character is the protagonist and is liked and respected by the readers, but in "Cathedral", Bub

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    The author who wrote the story Cathedral is Raymond Carver. This story was published on June 18th, 1981 by Vintage. This story was written in the first person from the husband with an intensely detailed background. Cathedral main idea of the story was based on stereotypes. The setting and theme are easily found and used to analyze this story. The story Cathedral is about a husband and wife who has a problem with Robert (blind man), whose wife died and came to become a guest in their house. The husband

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    “Cathedral” is a short story written by Raymond Carver, published in 1981. The story is told in the first-person by a man referred to as “Bub.” Bub lives with his wife, who remains unnamed. The premise to the plot of the story is that Robert, a blind man who is friends with Bub’s wife, is coming to visit Bub’s home after his own wife dies. The reader follows Bub’s perspective throughout the experience and is privy to his thoughts and commentary. According to Carver, “Cathedral” differs from his other

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    Abstract This short story by Raymond Carver shows how the routines of life can sometimes create a dull sense in a person causing dismissal of emotional connection simply because there is no need. Through the eyes of the narrator, the ability to see places his at a disadvantage to emotionally connect with other, namely his wife. He’s inability to see his troubled marriage suddenly puts him in a jealous and judgmental state when he meets a blind friend of his wife, named Robert, who comes to visit

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    The Complexity of Carver and a Church building Raymond Craver’s short story, “Cathedral,” it is a very complex yet simple story to understand. Carver has been known throughout his career as being a minimalist, and in his short story “Cathedral” it is not exempt from his minimalism, and is more commonly known as a turning point in his career from the overall hopeless tones, and themes in his previous works to having a more optimistic approach even admitting it in Daniel Lehman’s article “Symbolic

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    to be a visionary. Without a vision, a person lacks the sight for compassion, curiosity, and self-consciousness. In this sense, imagination is not only to think outside the box, but also to search deeper inside. In the short story, “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver, Carver develops the idea that a lack of imagination limits a person to the physical and visible world which leads to the blindness to the abstract world and rejection of the uncertain future. It is when a person opens his eyes to the unseen

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    role in the short story by Raymond Carver because only towards the end of the story we find out why the story is called “Cathedral.” The short story is called “Cathedral” because as the narrator and Robert, the blind man, are watching television Robert asks the narrator to describe him what a cathedral looks like since he has never been able to see one. However, because the narrator stated that he does not believe in something in particular, to him a cathedral is just a building that took about a

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    Many of us might think that physical disability is a bad thing, and people with disabilities are strange and difficult to get along with. Carver’s “Cathedral” is telling a story of transformation of the attitude of a normal person towards the disabled people. The storytelling was highly successful and convincing as Carver made great use of lively narrative, great contrasts between characters’ behavior and thoughts, and the skillful management of tension. As the tension grows with more conflicting

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