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    Carver created a story that has some similarities and mostly differences to the Solomon story (1 Kings‚ Chapter 3). The people in this story are not wise like King Solomon was. The True mother in the biblical story has different from this mother because it seemed like the “Popular Mechanics” mother wanted the child out of jealousy and less because of love. The couple is struggling over a child that is both their own‚ while the two women are fighting over a child that is only one of theirs. There

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    The Most Effective Literary Element in “Cathedral” and Reasons for its Effectiveness Raymond Carver uses the literary elements of characterization and point of view to make Cathedral an effective story. While Cathedral appears to just be a story about a visit between two old friends and the narrator‚ I see it as a journey between two men which shows the audience that it is possible to break personal barriers and stereotypes. Cathedral’s main characters are the narrator‚ his wife‚ and Robert the

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    The “Little Things” by Raymond Carver is a story with little background to main characters but‚ has a haunting buried message as how the little thing in life truly count. Attempting to have one meaning or understanding of the work isn’t possible as the way it is written this story can have several meanings. Some of the meanings are seen clearly and others can be open to interpretation‚ regardless of what one sees in this story the author purposely wrote it this way to get the reader to think. This

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    Essay #1‚ Character Analysis English 102 Blind Leading The Blind In the short story‚ “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver‚ it all began when the narrators wife invites her blind friend over to visit her and her husband. The husband has normal vision‚ but in the beginning of the story‚ he is the one who is “blind.” For example‚ he is close minded and stereotypical about this blind man arriving to their home. The husband’s words and actions when dealing with Robert is that the husband is uncomfortable

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    The Killers initiated a movement in American fiction and had an great influence on the book of Raymond Carver and other authors. We can notice many good sentences. The first one can be noticed in the book of the setting. Hemingway says: Outside it was getting dark. The street-light came on outside the window. The two men at the counter read the menu. From the other end of the counter Nick Adams watched them. He had been talking to George when they came in. (The Killers) HE uses only few short sentences

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    In the short story "Chefs House‚" the author Raymond Carver‚ introduces a recovering alcoholic named Wes‚ whose friend‚ a recovering alcoholic named Chef‚ allows him to live in his house. Wes invites his wife Edna to come stay with him‚ even though the two are separated. Edna agrees to stay with Wes for the summer‚ and she leaves her boyfriend‚ who also appears to be a recovering alcoholic. They both begin to live their lives together again‚ but this is interrupted when Chef needs them to leave at

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    the beginning‚ Raymond Carver starts the story with “Early that day the weather turned and the snow was melting into dirty water”. He doesn’t say in plain text that the story involves conflict‚ but the words he uses are very specific details to what is happening. This quotes applies to this short story because the author takes a normal or common couple fighting and turns it into something powerful. There are certain things throughout the story that can be used as symbolism. Carver quotes “In the

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    Cathedral There are many themes in the short story “Cathedral‚” some of them include the Cathedral itself and the difference between looking at something and really seeing something. Throughout the short story you see how people have different personalities and see how fast a person can change. The Cathedral and the audiotapes mean much more to both main characters than just an object or a building. In the beginning of the story the narrator is completely disgusted at the thought of a blind

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    Cathedral” by Raymond Carver This minimalistic story is written by the famous author‚ Raymond Carver. Carver was born in 1938 in the small town of Clatskanie‚ Oregon‚ to an alcoholic father who worked at a sawmill and his mother who worked as a waitress. After graduating from high school‚ Carver and his family moved to California‚ where he did not continue his education until 1958‚ where he started taking writing classes with the writer John Gardner‚ who introduced him to the fascinating world

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    Harveen Soni Professor Rosner Eng. 102 Cathedral A persons ability to see is often taken for granted as it is in the story “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver. Although the title hints that the story is about a cathedral‚ it is really about two men who are blind. one of the men is Robert‚ the blind friend of the narrators wife. The other is the narrator‚ the husband himself; he is psychologically blind. through the husbands words and actions when he is

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