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    Neighbors Analysis. Author Raymond Carver was born in 1938 and is a well-known American writer and poet. He died at the age of 50. 5 years later‚ in 1993‚ a collection of some of his short stories were put together in "Short Cuts." The first short story is called "Neighbors". Here we meet Bill and Arlene Miller‚ who seem to be having a crisis in their marriage. They are somewhat jealous of the life of their neighbors‚ who are travelling and having fun all the time‚ while Bill and Arlene are

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    Cathedral by Raymond Carver Study Guide The narrator of Carver’s "Cathedral" has an epiphany when he meets a blind friend of his wife. * 
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    Raymond Carver’s "Popular Mechanics" is a Post-Modern story that is also categorized as Dirty Realism. This story gives readers a glimpse into the life of a contemporary couple; It is a vision that is once disheartening and‚ perhaps‚ disturbingly realistic. "Popular Mechanics" can be read as exhibiting the Post-Modern attribute of hopelessness. Through his revision of myth‚ specifically through his adaptation of a parable from the Bible‚ Carver is showing readers that love has become selfish instead

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    "Good People"

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    Wallace 19 year old college student impregnates a girl he’d been seeing and is plagued with many uncertainties of life and love and is forced to make a difficult decision in the case of an abortion. In “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love” by Raymond Carver two couples sit around a table and attempt to discuss which knows more about true love while they drink gin. In the end‚ they both share a common theme; that love is ambiguous. In the stories‚ the author’s style of writing delivers the tones

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    The title of the text I chose is “The Bath”. This text is a short story written by Raymond Carver‚ a re-known short stories writer from 1962-1986 in Americas’ history. Concerning the author message about “The Bath”‚ we are reading a story of a young boy called Scotty who was about to turn eight year on Monday that he was hit by a car while walking with his friend to school. The story is dominated by mute communication between personalities; bath was used as the means of relieve for affected parents

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    it. I closed them just like he said “Are they closed?” he said. His fingers rode my fingers as my hand went over the paper. It was like nothing else in my life up to now” (Carver 115). The narrator than continues on and later explains “But I had my eyes closed. I thought I’d keep them that way for a little while longer” (Carver 115). This is where I think he experienced looking through your mind and visioning things without seeing with your eyes.

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    "Fat" by Raymond Carver

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    Pleasantly Obese Raymond Carver’s short story “Fat” brings the reader through a life changing moment for a waitress. The unnamed woman‚ who describes her encounter with an obese man to her friend Rita‚ is completely engaged in everything about the fat man while she waits him; his size‚ his appetite‚ and especially his hospitality towards her. Through the waitress’ thoughts‚ Carver repeatedly brings up the concept of obesity in his story. He allows her mind to tell the reader which parts are important

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    Cathedral The short story "Cathedral"‚ written by Raymond Carver‚ was first published in 1983. This short story deals with one main problem: Prejudices. The short story is about a man‚ the narrator‚ which wife is going to meet her old friends‚ Robert‚ whom is blind. At first the main character aren’t looking forward meeting the blind man. His sigh of being a handicapped is narrow-minded: “In the movies‚ the blind move slowly and never laughed” (ll. 8-9). Prejudices are something that has always

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    A Blind Man Makes Him See

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    “Cathedral” (28) is Raymond Carver’s short story about the anticipation and fulfillment of one man’s encounter with his wife’s blind friend. The man‚ who is also the narrator‚ is wary of this rendezvous‚ having known no blind people in his own life up to that point. His ignorance is apparent as he thinks of blind people only from a cinematic perspective. He tells us “My idea of blindness came from the movies. In the movies the blind moved slowly and never laughed” (28). From his cynical and insecure

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    I think what I really like about Chekhov is the way he uses words: he does them justice by acknowledging the power they have and the impact they can convey. He lets everything speak for itself‚ he does not put in frills or excessive wording for added sophistication‚ and‚ most importantly‚ everything has a purpose in his tales. His pieces feel carefully crafted; every word and every object has been placed there deliberately and not as a space filler‚ nothing has been overlooked and everything speaks

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