Friday, December 27, 2019

Critical Analysis Of Raymond Carver s The Cathedral ...

Spiritual Blindness Is it possible that a complete person is more limited than one with a disability? As bizarre as it may sound it could be possible. In Raymond Carver s short story â€Å"The Cathedral†, the narrator was a man who couldn’t see beyond the end of his nose. He was aware of what his wife has lived in the past, but had no interest on her or what she likes to do. Not only this, but he would also judge people just by the way they talk or their names. But so, the blind man as the narrator calls Robert because of his disability, does the opposite. Despite being away, Robert had been in contact with her for years. He had knowledge of everything she had been through perhaps even more than her own husband. Carver’s story shows how a person who thinks superior of himself receives a lesson by the person he less expected it. Sometimes people s disabilities are not in their body but in their minds and hearts. The narrator made assumptions about individuals he didn’t know yet: Robert and his gone wife. The husband knew about Robert, but just what his wife had told him, nothing else. Before talking to him or knowing how Robert was, he started judging him for no reason: â€Å"I wasn’t enthusiastic about his visit. He was no one I knew. And his being blind bothered me. 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† (CarvesShow MoreRelatedCharacter Analysis Of Raymond Carver s Cathedral 1426 Words   |  6 PagesCharacter Analysis in Raymond Carver’s â€Å"Cathedral†: The Narrator Literature has the potential to act as a mirror by presenting people’s lived experiences, expectations, and perceptions through characters. Such is what can be deciphered through the analysis of different characters in Raymond Carver’s story â€Å"Cathedral.† This paper focuses on the narrator of the story portrayed by the author as blind, which is used metaphorically not to imply physical blindness, but the inability to have reasonedRead MoreMinimalism by Raymond Carver Essay3013 Words   |  13 PagesLiterary Criticism Minimalism by Raymond Carver English 210 P. Fishman Research Paper Literary Criticism on Minimalism by Raymond Carver Raymond Carver was a master of the short story during the mid nineteenth century due to his unique minimalistic style. Carver has his own artistic signature when it comes to writing, he tells his stories using

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