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    person is describing a stranger that has some form of handicap the word different, majority of the time will come up. There are many people in this world that get uncomfortable around “Different” people and that’s where the narrator of the “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver gets his ignorance from. However, the hostility of the narrator stems from the relationship his wife has with the blind man Robert. Robert may be the blind person in this story but the narrator is the one with limitations in sight. Even

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    “Robert had done a little of everything, it seemed, a regular blind jack-of-all-trades” (Carver 264). Robert is the influential blind man with a unique ability of “sight”. He is not blocked by the blurred vision of stereotypes or the mentality that he may be unable to perform certain actions. A visit to an old friend transforms into a spiritual reunion for the narrator. In Raymond Carver’s short story “Cathedral”, Robert’s, the blind man, meaningful “sight” creates a new, optimistic outlook on life

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    The Blind Man and His Story Intro: Raymond Carver wrote the story Cathedral. He was named as well-known in American literature. His interest was always in writing. He was a writer of short stories and a poet. His story was first published in the magazine The Atlantic Monthly on September 1981. How we view an individual makes a huge different in life because people tend to judge without any knowledge, which will lead to regret in the future therefore; Making a Judgments towards a person, based on

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    “Living is easy with eyes closed” – John Lennon. It’s clear that everyone has their own beliefs and opinions about everything. Some of these beliefs are based on facts, T.V, news and even stereotypes. “Cathedral,” a short story written by Raymond Carver, is about a man who tries to understand and accept a blind man that his wife had invited to stay at their house. In a short amount of time, our unnamed narrator who has a firm hold on what a blind person should be, undergoes a change when he comes

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    Realization “Cathedral,” by Raymond Carver, the story is narrated by a man whose wife has an old blind friend, Robert, who is coming in narrator’s house to meet with his wife that makes narrator unhappy. However, the narrator gets an idea about the advantage of changing his life style after spending the evening and part of the night with Robert. The central idea is that People with disabilities should not be underestimate. The protagonist realizes a different meaning of life that reflects

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    Raymond Carver’s “Cathedral” is a short story about a blind man who stays with the narrator and his wife, and the personal growth of the narrator that takes place throughout the night. The story opens at the home of the narrator and his wife as the blind man, who is an old friend of the wife, is on his way to visit his recently deceased wife’s relatives. Conflict in the story stems from the narrators apparent distaste for blind people and him not wanting a bind person to stay in their home. Throughout

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    The short story “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver regards a middle-aged man (the unnamed narrator) whose wife invites her blind friend to their house to spend the night. The narrator is displeased with his wife’s friendship with the blind man, and overall fails to understand it. The narrator is portrayed by Carver as an apathetic man who continually fails to form connections with his peers, especially his wife. However, after spending some time with the blind man, the narrator experiences a transformation

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    Raymond Carvers’ “Cathedral” uses the man’s blindness as the foundation of the story, in order to display the narrator’s transformation “from darkness to light”. These metaphors expose the psychological, social and cultural factors that built the man’s preconceptions about blindness, gender, and race. Robert is brought up into scene as a paradoxical character whose primary goal, ironically, is to enlighten the mind of the narrator (to make him see). What does he need to see? Why does he need to see

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    In the “Cathedral,” Raymond Carver tried to portray two different aspects of blindness; one is a person who physically unable to see the world due to lack of eyes and other aspect concerns about narrator’s and his wife’s blindness who are not blind physical but socially and emotionally. In this story, there are various metaphors of blindness. One example of which is a blind person helping the other person (who is not visually impaired) to draw cathedral even though he hasn't seen one. Blindness is

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    Raymond Carver wrote the story “Cathedral.” He was well-known in American literature. His interest was always in writing. He was a writer of short stories and a poet. His story was first published in the magazine The Atlantic Monthly in September 1981. How people view an individual makes a huge difference in life because people tend to judge without any knowledge, which will lead to regret in the future; therefore, making judgments towards a person, based on their actions or feelings, is perverse

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