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    In the short story " Cathedral" by Raymond Carver, the author shows that having physical sight does not mean the person can truly see. When the narrators wife invites an old friend to stay with them for a little while, the narrator is not only upset that it’s a man but also because he is blind. Through the actions and words the narrator uses, it is evident that Robert (the blind man) can see more than Bub ( narrator) can. The narrator character is not a nice one. From the first sentence…

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    Raymond Carver’s “Cathedral”, is from the view of a first-person narrative about a man who is unamused by his wife’s blind friend coming to stay in their home. His wife received a summer job ten years ago with this blind man, Robert. Over the years the two communicate through tapes, telling each other how their lives have changed since they had last seen each other. Throughout the story, the narrator is insensitive toward the connection that his wife and the blind man have. In this essay, I…

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    In Anton Chekhov’s short story, “A Lady with A Dog,” Dmitry Gurov and Anna Sergeyevna are two characters bound by their uncontrollable desires. Though tied by lust and loneliness, the character’s dissatisfying and emotionally damaged lives are what eventually weaken the relationship. Though the story plays with multiple themes, the most significant of those themes is that of dissatisfaction. This theme is expanded by the significant shared quality of the main characters. Both Anna and Gurov’s…

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    Have you ever wondered why you truly enjoy reading certain books, while others are quite boring and uninteresting? A vital ingredient that allows a story to leave a powerful impression on its audience lies in the ability to personally connect with the readers. Such an idea was a prevalent theme across many sources read and viewed during a recent study of the power of a story, such as The Catcher In The Rye by J.D. Salinger, which involves a young man trying to put his life back on track and find…

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    The characterization of the Misfit maybe simple, but it is actually a somewhat difficult thing to do. In lame mans terms, he does not fit in a one size fits all explanation of what he is. For one, he is a misfit and an outsider, never quite fitting in our cookie cutter society. His case is quite peculiar in the fact that he can not be simply written off as crazy. It would be simple to put a label on him and be done with it, but why not delve deeper into this and give a more precise…

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    In the short story, “Cathedral”¸ written by Raymond Carver, the narrator is a middle-aged man who is very judgmental towards a blind man, however, as the story develops, the reader comes to the realization that “[The blind man] sees how to get along with others... by contrast, the narrator, although sighted, does not see how his isolation damages himself, his wife, and their relationship (Bloom, 47).” This story has a biased view towards the blind man because it is told in the first person view…

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    In Exile” is a short story written by Anton Chekhov and is based on his real life experiences. This is one of the few stories that arose directly from Chekhov 's extended trip to Sakhalin Island in 1890 (Coulehan). He carefully recorded the misery of the inhabitants of the five-hundred-mile long island by speaking up to 160 people each day (Gale). Chekhov tells a story of several men that are in exile and the exchange that takes place between two of the men. A third-person narrator tells us,…

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    People gamble and lose all of their money, make bets on things that they are not a hundred percent sure of. We can see such examples from people’s life experience and from many movies and various literatures. In the short story “The Bet”, Anton Chekhov wrote about two gentleman who make bet on whether life imprisonment or execution is more moral than the other. The lawyer, who went to prison tried to prove that going to prison is better than execution, later regrets making the bet. At the same…

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    Cathedral In the short story "Cathedral" by Raymond Carver, the main character discovers that to let go of his own rigid perceptions of the world is the most rewarding choice he can make. Carver, in his short story Cathedral, shows ironically how a blind man is open to ideas and experiences, in contrast to the narrator, a man who has full use of his senses but is strangely limited by his ways of thinking. In the end, Robert, the blind man, convinces the narrator to close his eyes and experience…

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    Katherine Mansfield short story, “Miss Brill,” deals with a woman who is living in an epiphany in order to hide behind her loneliness. Katherine Mansfield is recognized as one of the most proficient writers of the modern short story in English. The language portrayed in her writings is perpetually precise and clear. She acquires the audience’s attention by composing symbolism and characterism throughout the short story. Miss Brill represents an old woman’s pursuit to deny her loneliness, by…

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