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    The short story “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver uses characterization and internal conflict to demonstrate that when someone can reflect on their insecurities and challenge their perception, they may acquire a deeper understanding of the world. Carver utilizes characterization to show that reflecting on insecurities and questioning your perception can lead to a deeper understanding of the world. At the beginning of the story, the narrator argues with his wife about her bringing the blind man into their

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    even attempt to blend in, just like the speaker does in Raymond Carver’s short story, “Cathedral”. Carver creates a distance between the speaker and Robert, but closes the gap as the story fully develops. The way he closes that gap is from religious perspective. Carver was trying to say that judging is caused by bias, and that at some point there will be a religious revelation. In the beginning of the story, Carver wrote, “And his being blind bothered me. My idea of blindness came from the movies. In

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    used to create a mental image of the character , also supports the theme. In “Yellow Wallpaper “ by Charlotte Gilman and “ Cathedral” by Raymond Carver the authors use all elements, flat, round, static, and dynamic characterization to help develop the characters and the plot. While writing ‘Cathedral’ ,Carver directly describes the main characters with bold detail. Carver elaborates the blind man named Robert putting a general image in the reader's mind. You may consider Robert as a flat character

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    Cathedral Research Paper The short story “Cathedral”, by Raymond Carver, is a thought provoking piece that focuses on the transition a man goes through to see the world with his soul. The story gives hope that people can change if given the chance to be better people. Over the course of the story, Carver uses both diction and description to explore themes in religion and morality. “Cathedral” depicts a husband and a wife as they prepare and entertain a friend of the wife. The husband, the narrator

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    Cathedral is a short story written by American writer and poet Raymond Carver. (2017) The story was first published in The Atlantic Monthly in 1981 and appeared in The Americas Best Short Stories in 1982. (2012) In the short story cathedral, the narrator’s wife’s blind friend is coming to visit. The narrator isn’t thrilled about his wife’s blind friend coming to visit nor is he happy that the man is blind. Later in the evening the narrator experiences a life changing realization of the true meaning

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    Being different from other people is difficult to deal with in life, yet, we judge people who are different from us. Robert, a blind man, from a short story called, “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver is a wonderful book and a life lesson story. Robert is a blind man who had a strong friendship with Bub’s wife. Bub is the husband and isn’t really that type of person anyone would get along with.Throughout the story bub wasn’t very fond of Robert because he would get jealous that his wife would be more interested

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    Raymond Carver is often known for his writing style known as minimalism, a style that often uses short phrases or sentences that convey a great amount of meaning. Carver’s “Cathedral” is full of minimalism, whether it be short and repetitive dialogue or brief thoughts that go through the narrators mind. These intentionally precise sentences are full of meaning, whether it be the importance of communication, or the lack of, the underlying tones of death and jealously, or even the psychological connection

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    Raymond Carvers' Cathedral Essay

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    seen for many years. "Now and then," the narrator says of the man, "Meyers saw a farmhouse and its outbuildings, everything surrounded by a wall. He thought this might be a good way to live-in an old house surrounded by a wall" (Cathedral 48). Due to a last minute change of heart, however, Meyers chooses to stay insulated in his "compartment" and, remaining on the train, reneges on his promise to the boy, walling out everything external to his selfish world, paternal obligation

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    “Looking But Not Seeing” The title of the story “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver is a far cry from the themes that run through the story. Naturally, one would expect the story to centre on worship but it does not only mentioning it in passing. Admittedly, one of the themes that clearly come out of the story is an apparent blindness of the narrator who though physically had sight could not see the deeper things in life. On the other hand, Robert, the physically blind man was very insightful able to appreciate

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    Literary elements such as symbolism are found in almost any piece of writing. Symbolism is used to portray the deeper meaning of something by representing it with anything the writer chooses. In the short story, ¨Cathedral,¨ Raymond Carver uses many forms of symbolism to portray the different events and their meanings within his writing. The use of symbolism such as the physical and emotional meanings of blindness can describe different meanings behind elements of the story. In the critical essay

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