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    So Much Water So Close To Home‚ Raymond Carver explores the hardships that society brings upon us by using dialogue and character development to reveal that men and women alike have difficulty reconciling the differences in ethical and moral values. Carver is able to do this by relating to topics that demonstrate the character’s difference in morality. These include such things as death‚ gender stereotypes‚ and relationships. While discussing these topics‚ Carver reflects upon society’s social standard

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    the author is trying to make. "What We Talk About When We Talk About Love" is a short story about four friends trying to find the true meaning of love‚ trying to prove points through experience. In "What We Talk About When We Talk About Love‚" Raymond Carver uses very strong symbolism to help convey the theme of the story. Instantly‚ it is easy to recognize that Carver’s story will be one on love‚ since the title clearly mentions it. He introduces the characters‚ two married couples‚ who are having

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    So Much Water So Close to Home By Raymond Carver Raymond Carver 1939-1988 Raymond Carver (United States) is one of the world’s most respected writers of short fiction. The motto for his fiction might be: “I’ve seen some things.” “So Much Water” was adapted to a screen play by Australian Andrew Bovill and then directed in an Australian film by Ray Lawrence (“Jindabyne”). The Story Four buddies – Stuart‚ the husband of the narrator Claire; Gordon Johnson; Mel Dorn; and Vern Williams – encounter

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    In Raymond Carver?s short story So Much Water So Close To Home it begins with Claire the narrator‚ describing her husband the main character of the story Stuart Kane. Claire is a very eloquent speaker and usually can?t agree with Stuart so she keeps to herself. Stuart and three of his friends Gordon Johnson‚ Mel Dorn‚ and Vern Williams had planned a fishing trip to the Naches River just like they usually do every spring. How ever the events that would happen on this trip would affect Stuart?s and

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    Wrong At the beginning of Raymond Carver’s story “Popular Mechanics‚” the tone is anger and aggression. It begins when the man is packing his suitcase and his wife simply stares. The reader notices the physical distance between the couple and it seems very clear that the wife is pleased that her husband is leaving. The physical distance with the wife at the entrance of the room and the husband at the side of the bed shows that the two no longer wish to be together. Carver opens the story with the

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    to leave the reader hanging. In Raymond Carver’s “Popular Mechanics‚” he causes the reader to wonder. Carver uses ambiguity throughout his work in several different ways causing the reader to speculate. {you need to be specific in your thesis statement… “carver uses ambiguity throughout his work—setting‚ characterization‚ conflict‚ conclusion—to cause the reader to speculate” actually state the areas you will discuss in the paper as part of your thesis} Carver first uses ambiguity right at the

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    1/23/14 Comparative Literary Analysis Performance Task Allegory of the Cathedral As the philospoher Seneca once said‚ “It is the power of the mind to be unconquerable.” Raymond Carver’s Cathedral is a story about a man who started out as a closed-minded man but‚ throughout the story his character changes as he begins to bond with his wife’s friend‚ Robert‚ a man who is blind. Plato’s Allegory of the cave is a story about a prisoner who is freed from being locked in chains living all of

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    feeling can differ greatly between individuals‚ and the meaning of love is no different. In “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love‚” Raymond Carver weaves a tale of two couples examining what love is. While Carver doesn’t reveal any great truths about what love is‚ he does make a statement about the nature of true love. Carver makes the point that modern‚ on-again‚ off-again relationships have little to do with love. True love is about needing someone so badly that it’s

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    Lectures 11 & 12 American Short Stories: From Postmodernism to Dirty Realism John Barth on the short story ‘Less really is More… there are narrative ideas suitable only for a short story: quick tales‚ epiphanies that even a novella would attenuate…. You can hold a short story in your hand‚ like a lyric poem; see it whole; examine the function of individual sentences‚ even individual words‚ as you can’t readily do with Bleak House’. Ihab Hassan: Modernism vs Postmodernism (from

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    Literary Analysis paper - Cathedral   "Cathedral" by Raymond Carver tells us short story about a blind man who comes to visit his friend and her husband. In the story‚ even though the husband can technically see and has a normal sight‚ in the beginning of the story he is the one who shows the signs of true "blindness" through inability to see Robert beyond his blindness‚ incapability to communicate with Robert‚ him feeling uncomfortable and acting awkward around Robert. The husband does

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