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    self-centered, and even prejudice. Also even though he is not described as being blind himself, he does seem to be blinded to his wife’s thoughts and feelings, as well as to things he does not understand. The main character lacks intimacy, and seems to be condescending at times. But what makes this story so interesting, are the changes he is able to make with a simple gesture of trying to describe to Robert the blind man, what a cathedral looks like. Robert’s character in this story is key to…

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    “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver is a short story set somewhere in the state of New York during the early stages of color television. The wife, Beulah, brings a blind man, Robert, over to her house to introduce him to her husband. During that evening and most of the story, the focus is on the husband’s view of the blind man and how it changes once he spends time with him. At the end of the story, the husband is experiencing something that he did not predict would happen, and is surprised by it. By…

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    also be blind to somethings. Often because someone is blind people look at them as if they cannot do as much as someone that can see, but because they are blind they realize or “see” things that others do not. The narrator thinks this way about the blind man, Robert, through most of the story. Carver uses the narrator’s point of view, imagery, and tone to show the reader how the narrator is “the blind leading the blind.” One of the big things Carver uses to show that the narrator is “the blind…

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    In the short story by Raymond Carver, known as “Cathedral,” the narrator is shown by Robert the blind man that he is blind figuratively as much as Robert who is literally blind. The story seeks to demonstrate how there are different aspects of blindness. The narrator shows his blindness to the world through his stereotypical ideas and assumptions before he truly meets Robert. “In the movies, the blind moved slowly and never laughed” (76). “Sometimes they were led by seeing eye dogs” (76). The…

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    he faces limits his social life which leads him to being isolated from society. His wife's blind friend, Robert, pulls him out of his comfort zone, which allows his attitude and outlook on life to change. The narrator in Raymond Carver's "Cathedral" develops from being unaware of his surrounding to learning how to see life through a different perspective by the blind man, Robert. The narrator, though not blind like Robert, is completely unaware and lacks insight to the world around him. His…

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    for the wife and how she talked about the blind man, Robert, she knew for years, but the narrator’s dialogue gave the readers a negative feel towards his ignorant attitude: “A blind man in my house was not something I look forward to,” (Carver 84) and “Beulah! That’s a name for a colored woman” (87). Also, the narrator is very possessive of his wife, even though throughout the whole story there seemed to be a stronger, emotional connection between the blind man and the wife than between the…

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    Cat Person

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    The theme of Cat Person seemed to be about relationships and dating, and I can definitely say that it succeeds at presenting how complicated these things are. Margot’s view of Robert changes multiple times throughout her date with him. One moment, she thinks he’s going to murder her, in another she sees him as a nice and sensitive man, and later she’s disgusted by him. This scenario is normal, though, because the two mostly communicated through texts. Margot’s impression of him mainly stemmed…

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    Show And Tell Analysis

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    The narrator of this story is Robert Quentin Mitchell who is a person who afraid to get in trouble. He is a student of Mr.K. In Mr.K’s class, students had to do the oral presentation that also called “ Show and Tell”. In a day that near the end of the semester, Mr. K brought a new student called Cao Long Dinh. He is Vietnamese refugee and doesn’t speak any English. So, Mr.K told Robert to take care about him. After that, Robert started to know more about Cao, taught him some English, and told…

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    Patricia Era Bath “There comes a time when the world gets quiet and the only sound left is your heart. So you’d better learn the sound of it. Otherwise you’ll never know what it’s saying.” - Sarah Dessen. To make a change, one must learn the sound of their heart. Patricia Era Bath studied ophthalmology in Massachusetts at Harvard College in 1981 after she learned that African Americans have more eye problems than White People. Not many years afterward, she created the Laserphaco Probe. She…

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    other characters present in the story. His wife’s first husband is dismissed with the statement, “Her officer—why should he have a name? He was the childhood sweetheart, what more does he want (p. 300)?” Robert, is referred to only as, “the blind man” or “this blind man” throughout most of the story, and his wife’s name is never revealed and the little background info provided is scattered and…

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