Raymond Carver‚ the narrator‚ Bub is a man of unknowing stuff‚ and usually assumes things without knowing the knowledge of certain things. For example‚ Robert a blind man‚ who visited bub‚ and his wife‚ and bub didn’t like the feeling a blind man coming to his home. Robert knew bubs wife from the past from a place where they read stories to blind people. Later in the story bub notices his wife and Robert were talking‚ and laughing‚ and just having a good time‚ which bothered Bub. Lastly‚ in the story
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characters are the narrator‚ his wife‚ and Robert the blind man‚ with the focus of the story on the relationships of the couple with Robert. While the wife is always found of Robert‚ Raymond Carver takes us through various scenarios of prejudice‚ jealously‚ and indifference involving the narrator and Robert. In the very first paragraph of Cathedral you get the first look at the narrator’s distaste for the upcoming visit with the blind man‚ “A blind man in my house was not something I looked forward
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names a mystery until later? What purpose does it serve? We never learn the names of the narrator‚ the wife or the officer‚ most of the time we discover names through dialogue. Through the conversation with the wife and the narrator we learn that the blind man is named Robert while his late wife was Beulah. I began to wonder if all of Carver’s writings are this way or if this is an experimental piece of writing. Perhaps Carver felt that the names simply weren’t needed to advance the plot. The narrator’s
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In the story “Cathedral‚” the narrator is upset because his wife’s friend‚ Robert‚ is staying overnight. The wife’s friend is a blind man and his wife just died. Robert is the wife’s former employer. The narrator is very envious of the friendship the wife shares with Robert. While the wife was working for the blind man‚ he touches her face. The wife writes about it in her special book about her experiences that happen that day. So‚ the narrator feels that the wife might have some feelings for him
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Greavu 1 John Greavu Mark Herr PHIL 1002 15 October 2012 Evaluation of the Teleological Argument The teleological argument argues that the universe must have had a designer‚ therefore implying the existence of a Supreme Being. This argument strongly relies on observations of the apparent design and orderly complexity within the universe that has existed long before humans inhabited and affected it. Everything is here for a reason‚ and everything has a purpose. From these main points‚ the teleological
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addition not only unconnected to others‚ but he also seems to resent his wife’s connections to other people as well. When “I” spoke of the impending visit by my wife’s friend: the blind man ‚ he states that‚ “I wasn’t enthusiastic about his visit. He was no one I knew. And his being blind bothered me” (Carver 32). “A blind man in my house was not something I looked forward to” (Carver 32). Furthermore‚ when Robert arrived at “my” house‚ the narrator made no special effort to engage Robert in conversation
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carvin the narrator is told by his wife that she is inviting a blind friend over the narrator finds out that his wife has been send audio tapes with a blind man named Robert who she worked for several years ago. at first the narrator was closed minded about the blind man but when the wife bring the blindman from the airport he introduces himself as robert the first thing that came to robert mind was that not what he was expecting a blind man to look like how robert was dressed he was not expecting
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came to an end. Either way neither of our characters were aware of the conditions they shared entirely until the resolution. Another important piece to this text was when the female sprayed her perfume on in the beginning of the text. This giving the blind male a scent to follow in the yoga class‚ corridor and out in the carpark when she was attempting to leave‚ all areas where the two encountered one another. Beyond Words displayed several snippets and motions showing the built-up suspense‚ leaving
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unfortunately it’s the truth. In the famous picture‚ "Selling Pencils on Fifth Avenue" a blind man stands in the middle of a crowded street holding a sign that indicates that he is disabled and would like you to buy a pencil to help him out. In this picture there are many people that breeze by without even noticing the blind man. All of these people are probably on their way to work and in too much of a "rush" to help the blind man. That’s the problem with Americans‚ we’re always in a rush to get somewhere
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a choice: accept Masugi’s proposal to make her his wife (saving her father and ensuring a safe and stable life for her child)‚ or reject him and with him the baby they have conceived together. in the form of a blind man lighting a candle for himself and his palsied brother. The blind man carefully picks up the child‚ and makes his way out the church just when a procession‚ complete with hundreds of candles and heavily costumed wooden saints‚ marches in. The symbolism is somewhat obvious--true
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