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    Cathedral

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    Cited: Bowles‚ Donella. “How Does Becoming Blind Affect Other Senses?”. eHow. n.p. n.d. Web. 20 February 2013. CarverRaymond. “Cathedral.” The Nroton Introduction to Literature. Allison Booth and Kelly J. Mays. New York. Tenth Edition. Norton. 2010. 28-37. Print. St Joseph Cathedral. n.p. n.d. Web. 17 February 2013.

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    of these just need communication to succeed and not to fall apart. Sounds sensible to me. Concluding Sentences: Carver’s characters communication skills are lacking but the glimmer of communication is ironic. Many of the short stories by Carver gives a sense of communication issues in their relationship being asked will you please be quiet please is showing that lack of communication The relationship status in the characters he depicts lacks the minimum requirement of communication.

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    A Small, Good Thing Essay

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    “A Small‚ Good Thing” “A small‚ good thing” by Raymond Carver brings a lot of vivid images to mind for me. Even though the writing is minimalistic‚ the story came alive. The lack of description enabled me to read the story and project characters from my own life in the place of the ones the author had created. From the beginning of “A small‚ good thing” I put my nephew‚ my niece‚ and my own son in the place of the boy in the story. The emotional tie to the stories outcome is what made me keep reading

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    A Small Good Thing

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    Epiphany in A Small Good Thing In the story A Small Good Thing by Raymond Carver there are many epiphanies the three main characters have. The one that stood out to me was the one that happened to the baker. Early in the story the baker had a small relationship with the mother‚ Ann. He was supposed to just be making a birthday cake for Scotty‚ Ann’s son. While Scotty was in the hospital the cake was made but never picked up. The baker had every right to be mad that the cake would go to waste

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    Popular Mechanics

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    A Literary Analysis of “Popular Mechanics” In the short story‚ “Popular Mechanics”‚ Raymond Carver blends a variety of literary elements which amplify the tone. The tone is both threatening and somber‚ switching back and forth until finally fusing together in the final paragraphs. Syntax plays perhaps the most significant role in the flow of the story. The syntax is particularly interesting because the conversation between the two main characters has absolutely no quotation marks. The lack

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    Cathedral Essay

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    Cathedral Sometimes we have to look beyond what we see on the outside to understand something more deeply. In the short story Cathedral By Raymond Carver‚ the narrator has an attitude of being selfish‚ and jealous through the story. The narrator’s wife invites a blind man‚ Robert‚ to come stay in their house for a short time while the man visits family members of his own wife who recently passed. The narrator is not enthusiastic because blind people make the narrator uncomfortable‚ mainly because

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    Literature

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    Arts Minimalism in Music Minimalism in Literature Rationale and Methodology II. ERNEST HEMINGWAY’S CONTRIBUTION TO LITERARY MINIMALISM Repetition in “Big Two-Hearted River: Part I” Heavy Dialogue and Ambiguity in “Hills Like White Elephants” III. RAYMOND CARVER: “THE FATHER” OF AMERICAN MINIMALISM A Minimalist Version of the Unreliable Narrator in “So Much Water So Close To Home” and “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love” Silence as a Form of

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    critic essay

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    Student Name Professor Elliott ENC 1102 8 October 2012 Analysis of an Argument The essay “A Narrator’s Blindness in Raymond Carver’s “Cathedral” written by Bethany Qualls certainly failed to make an effective argument. Throughout the essay there are several instances where Bethany Qualls doesn’t consistently maintain her focus. Bethany Qualls makes a weak introduction and conclusion. The essay consistently has redundancy and contradiction‚ which makes her argument weak. Qualls argument was

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    see that stage of loneliness and isolation can happened at any stage in your life child hood‚ adolescence‚ adult hood. We all as human beings must experience this only because it makes us stronger; it opens our eyes to the world. “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver and “Sonny’s Blues “by James Baldwin are two exemplary works of literature that shows the importance of going through loneliness and isolation and how it opens up one’s eyes to a whole new life. James Baldwin’s “Sonny’s Blues” is a perfect example

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    Symbolism in "Cathedral"

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    Symbolism in “Cathedral” In Raymond Carver’s short story‚ “Cathedral‚” a man has his eyes opened up to the world through the aid of his wife’s blind friend‚ Robert. Carver employs the use of symbolism in the form art representing insight to highlight the narrator’s blindness to his life. The narrator is not physically blind‚ but he is oblivious to the problems he faces. The tapes sent between the narrator’s wife and Robert were definitely a form of art. They were a medium through which they

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