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    fiction articles written by numerous esteemed authors and editors [Editors]. In 1981‚ The Atlantic Monthly published a short story that was critically appraised and often deemed the author’s best work. Crafting a minimalist story with powerful meaning‚ Raymond Carver’s “Cathedral” details a man’s apparent path to enlightenment. The narrator in the story is depicted as insecure‚ apathetic and insensitive toward his wife‚ who finds comfort in the consolation of her blind friend‚ Robert. Though Robert is

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    Summary of Cathedral On the surface Raymond Carver’s‚ Cathedral is nothing more than a story of acceptance. The story takes place in New York around the 1980’s. The principle characters include: The Narrator who is a jealous husband‚ Robert a blind man who is kindhearted and the Narrator’s wife who is a lonely woman looking for attention. The story begins when an old friend of the Narrator’s wife‚ Robert‚ was coming to visit. The Narrator’s wife used to work for Robert when she lived in Seattle

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    different ethnicities‚ races‚ and other groups. People before the 1980s had different viewpoints before the age of media. In a reference to how blind people are perceived‚ they complement with accessories such as canes and sunglasses. In “Cathedral‚” Raymond Carver suggests a theme of discriminatory lenses through diction‚ allusion‚ and imagery. Carver uses literary language to help perceive the narrator as an ignorant‚ disrespectful person. The narrator believes Robert is an abnormal person in society

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    When My Life Changed Forever It all started on August 17th 2012‚ the day before my baby shower. My‚ also pregnant‚ sister-in-law‚ Tonya‚ and I were doing the final shopping for my baby shower. I was very excited to be‚ finally‚ having the shower. It had already been canceled and rescheduled once‚ and with my induction date only 6 days away‚ everyone joked that we would be having it at the hospital. When we left home‚ we only had two stops to make. The first stop was Babys-R-Us to get her gift for

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    Where to Live

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    Where will you live? Most everyone will ask that question at some-point in his or her life. Will it be the urban life of the big city‚ filled with its tall buildings‚ loud neighborhoods‚ busy streets‚ and never-ending projects? It might be that that is more than one might want if that is the case‚ there is the serenity of the suburbs‚ which offer spacious housing‚ peaceful surroundings‚ fresh air‚ and plenty of nature. Both urban and suburban areas offer people different choices in lifestyles‚ from

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    A Month to Live

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    A Month to Live Everyone should live like today is her last day because no one knows if it will be her last one. If I knew I only had a month to live I would try to focus on things that are most important to me. I would spend a lot of time in prayer. God‚ who knows me better than myself‚ also knows I would have a lot of request. First‚ I would try to get all my business affairs in order for my family. I would want them to know about the life insurance policies‚ retirement benefits‚ and other

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    Lives in Africa

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    Lives in Africa What do you think of when Africa is mentioned? Do you picture endless plains‚ deserts‚ lions and exciting expeditions? Or does your mind wander to its people and tribes‚ or the history found here? Whatever the opinion may be‚ one cannot deny Africa has a certain flair to it that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. In Karen Blixen’s novel Out of Africa and Caroline Link’s film adaptation of Nowhere in Africa‚ the two women immerse one in Africa’s rich‚ colorful culture. While

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    An Character Analysis of “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver The world is always in a silent combustion‚ there are lots of tormented soul cries during the combustion. People should get out of the silence. Let everyone in the world connected. The loneliness is like a evil snake‚ do not let it swallows every kind heart. Raymond Carver’s short story “Cathedral” expresses the feeling of loneliness and suggest that this kind of feeling can be changed by opening one’s mind and empathizing with others. The loneliness

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    Lives on the Boundary

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    Lives on the Boundary Mike Rose’s Lives on the Boundary is an Educational Autobiography. The book begins at the beginning of his life and we follow him up into his adult years. The book focuses on the "struggles and achievements of America’s educationally underprepared" . The Alien In order to understand Mike Rose‚ and his book Lives on the Boundary‚ you must first understand where Mike is coming from and examine his past. Mike was born to a first generation immigrant family‚ originally from Italy

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    critical analysis demonstrates that it is the interactions and epiphanies that normal people have that ultimately change their life. The narrator has certain perceptions about the blind people and what happens at the Cathedral and other commonplaces. Raymond Carver’s “Cathedral” is a story told by a narrator who has limited awareness of himself and those around him. He wonders how a blind man can have such understanding than other people. He has misgiving about the visit to the Cathedral simply because

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