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    Can People Change

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    The process of thinking is the way our brains respond to information we feed them with. The perfect example of how quickly the brain can burn the information down into the circuits comes from the story “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver. It is a short story that

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    outcomes are presented within the couple in the story “Feathers.” Right from the beginning Jack mentions how he and Fran “[...] wished for a new car‚ that’s one of the things we wished for. And we wished we could spend a couple of weeks in Canada.” (Carver). Then later on in the story they are introduced to how Bud fixed Olla’s teeth and bought her a peacock. There is a certain feeling in wanting to see your significant other to be happy. You can clearly tell how Bud deeply cares for Olla‚ by his actions

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    drives on. Scotty walks home and sits on the couch and goes unconscious. Ann calls the ambulance and the husband‚ Howard. At the hospital‚ the doctor defies the fact that this is a serious matter as he insists that his condition is not a coma. Raymond Carver is pointing out that you should never take life for granted as anything can happen at any given moment. The doctor at the hospital is being defiant by not telling Howard and Weiss the real truth‚ the truth that hurts by progressively saying‚ “He’s

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    defined as "to put into the right psychological frame of mind." [dictionary.com] Three stories that show masculinity and male psyche are‚ "The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fist Fight in Heaven" by Sherman Alexie‚ "The Bath" and "A Small Good Thing" by Raymond Carver‚ and "Metamorphosis" by Franz Kafka. In sociology‚ Janet Saltzman Chafetz comprised of seven areas of masculinity. Those areas are: 1. Physical- Virile‚ athletic‚ strong‚ brave. Unconcerned about appearance and aging; 2. Functional- Breadwinner

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    Citations: Ackerman‚ Diane. “Plate: The Perfect Union” in Schlib CarverRaymond. “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love” in Schlib Marlowe‚ Christopher. “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love” in Schlib Marvell‚ Andrew. “To His Coy Mistress” in Schlib Poets of Reality: Six Twentieth-Century Writers. Cambridge‚ MA: The

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    Some books are to be tasted‚ others to be swallowed‚ and some few to be chewed and digested: that is‚ some books are to be read only in parts‚ others to be read‚ but not curiously‚ and some few to be read wholly‚ and with diligence and attention. ~ Sir Francis Bacon A LIST OF FAMOUS SHORT STORIES Famous short story writers are Edgar Allan Poe‚ Guy de Maupassant‚ Anton Chekov and O Henry. Some of these authors have gained much fame and recognition in the literary world entirely through

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    The Open Boat Analysis

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    In the short stories the "Open Boat" written by Stephen Crane and "Cathedral" written by Raymond Carver‚ tell a tale about different groups of people who go through life changing experiences and come out in the end as a stronger community. Everywhere we look communities surround us all. From our families and friends to the people we go to school with. Communities make up the essence of our everyday life. The four main characters in the "Open Boat" are the captain‚ the cook‚ the correspondent‚ and

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    converse‚ “I have winter in my beard now‚ “he said. “So I’ve been told anyway. Do I look distinguished‚ my dear?” the blind man said to my wife. “You look distinguished‚ Robert‚” she said. “Robert‚” she said. “Robert‚ it’s just so good to see you.” (Carver

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    fictional characters who exhibit this are the nameless narrator from Raymond Carver’s “Cathedral”‚ and the villainous killer‚ named the Misfit‚ from Flannery O’Connor’s “A Good Man is Hard to Find”. Both of these men misunderstand the elements around them and are greatly disturbed by them‚ thus it leads them to have a warped sense of reality and in turn a twisted personality. However where the Misfit remains static and unyielding‚ Carver devotes the entire narrative showing that people can in fact change

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    Seeing

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    One enters medical facilities with full confidence in their physicians and nurses. They know that no matter what obstacles are set before them‚ they will conquer them‚ defeat them‚ be the champion against them. They know that in order to achieve their goals‚ they will need the full support of their medical team. Their team will be the physicians and nurses that will care for them day in and day out‚ as long as it is needed. Communication is possibly one of the most important aspects of healthcare

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