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    In “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver there are three unique characters all having their own side of the story the narrator’s name unknown‚ the narrator’s wife also unknown‚ and a blind man named Robert. Robert decides to take a small visit to the narrator’s wife‚ and husbands home to catch up. The narrator is not blind; he can see everything now he thinks he is more superior than Robert. The narrator is jealous because Robert truly listens to the wife so therefore the have a deeper connection‚ more so

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    In Jose Saramago’s Blindness‚ there was a contagious epidemic‚ the "white blindness" that was spreading throughout the city. Placed in quarantine‚ the blind will have to deal with what exists as more primitive in human nature: the will to survive at any cost. Among the blind imposes the selfishness and so the law of the strongest. Saramago uses a lot of animal imagery as a way to display humans. As the novel progresses‚ humanity starts to fade. Therefore‚ as norms and rules cannot apply what remains

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    The cathedral was the most important building in the town of Chartres. It was the centre of the economy‚ the most famous landmark and the focal point of almost every activity that is provided by civic buildings in towns today. Chartres cathedral has upheld its importance in the life of the people within the community‚ and has lived up to its labour and expectations. The cathedral was important in the everyday life of all‚ whether it was used as a church‚ a marketplace‚ or just a marvel for all to

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    Technology to Overcome The Limitation of Sight and Hearing Introduction Devices to overcome Limitations of sight Microscope Binoculars Function: Binoculars are used for viewing far objects like buildings‚ birds‚ and much more. Other information related to the devices Telescope The earliest recorded working telescopes were the refracting telescopes that appeared in the Netherlands in 1608. Their development is credited to three individuals: Hans Lippershey‚ Zacharias Janssen and Jacob Metius. Binoculars

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    The third reason why the main characters are lonely is because the narrator is escapist. The narrator drinks too much‚ jealous of his wife‚ unable to adequately communicate with his wife‚ and unconnected to other human beings. In addition not only unconnected to others‚ but he also seems to resent his wife’s connections to other people as well. When “I” spoke of the impending visit by my wife’s friend: the blind man ‚ he states that‚ “I wasn’t enthusiastic about his visit. He was no one I knew.

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    1) What were the four sights that drove Siddhartha in his religious quest? Explain them. Siddhartha encountered four sights that deeply disturbed him and ultimately sent him on his religious quest. Kept inside the walls of the palace was the best way to keep young Siddhartha oblivious from the incomprehensible truths of reality. One day‚ Siddhartha goes wandering outside his palace with his charioteer and notices something odd. Siddhartha sees two men that look different from everybody else; they

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    Efficient Market Hypothesis And Behavioral Finance – Is A Compromise In Sight? By Nikolai Chuvakhin Legend has it that once upon the time two economists were walking together when one of them saw something that struck his mind. “Look‚” he exclaimed‚ “here’s a great research topic!” “Nonsense‚” the other one said‚ “If it were‚ someone would have written a paper on it by now.” For a long time this attitude governed the view of economists toward the stock market. Economists simply believed that

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    Jeremiah Crotser English 1301 28 March 2014 Notion of Sight in Response to Langston Hughes’ Salvation and Annie Dillard’s Sight into Insight Sight is a notion perceived differently by different people. When it came to Hughes and Dillard it was obvious that sight was exercised in opposite ways. Hughes was more close minded while Dillard was more open minded and due to these polarities their views on sight were greatly affected. Sight is a gift that we manage to control and therefor end up over

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    techniques Albert Bierstadt uses to project emotion and a spiritual message are large varieties of color and lighting. The technique of a large variety of color helps Bierstadt express emotion he wants to convey to the viewer. For example‚ in Bierstadt’s Cathedral Rock he uses neutral colors‚ such as‚ dark grey and the white for the base of the mountains and the snow covering lower valley. This gives a feeling of despondent

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    Essay #1‚ Character Analysis English 102 Blind Leading The Blind In the short story‚ “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver‚ it all began when the narrators wife invites her blind friend over to visit her and her husband. The husband has normal vision‚ but in the beginning of the story‚ he is the one who is “blind.” For example‚ he is close minded and stereotypical about this blind man arriving to their home. The husband’s words and actions when dealing with Robert is that the husband is uncomfortable

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