At the heart of "Cathedral" lies the complex symbolism of blindness and sight. The protagonistâs initial reaction to Robert's blindness is one of discomfort and prejudice. His inability to see beyond Robert's physical blindness mirrors his own emotional and spiritual blindness. He is a man trapped in a monotonous life, devoid of meaningful connections and deeper understanding. His wife's fondness...

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Is reality simply based on the things that can be seen with the physical eye? Are there things beyond the physical eye which leads us to a deeper perception of life? Can epiphanic moments be the key to this deeper level of perception where we are able to see things that require more than physical eyes? The inability to see...

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âThe only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no visionâ - Helen Keller. In âCathedralâ, a short story written by Raymond Carver, the narrator is presented with a situation, one that shows him that there is more to life than he could have imagined. Throughout the story, it is apparent that the differences between Robert (the blind...

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People are part of a society where therapy would be necessary for emotional stability. The impact that therapy has on peoplesâ emotional progress can pay-off their future. In Raymond Carverâs short story âCathedralâ, he dives into the significance of personal therapy sessions on people like the Narrator who have a difficult time expressing their feelings. People want to express the...

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More than often, people use stereotypes to describe or define other people without fully knowing the effects they may have. A stereotype is commonly known as a widely held fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing. Many people are guilty of creating stereotypes about other groups and are not aware of it. This...

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âCathedralâ by Raymond Carver is a rather prolonged short story about a blind man. The blind was invited to spend some time with a long-time friend and her husband after he had experienced the loss of a loved one. The narrator of the story happens to be the wifeâs husband who isnât particularly friends the blind man named Robert. For...

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'Cathedral' is a short story written by Raymond Carver. The story develops an ironic situation in which a blind man gives a sighted man an eye-opening experience. The story beautifully depicts the process of an individual who transforms from this unknowledgeable, ignorant being, into a knowledgeable soul. When we read the story, we can see that the narrator, the sighted...

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âCathedralâ is a beautiful and elegant story by Raymond Carver. Despite the simple and gruff prose, the story discusses the complex nature of alienation. It is a story of a man becoming something he was not at the beginning of the narrative. This is also a self-analysis of Carver about the meaning of his own life. Carver was born poor...

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The short story âCathedralâ has many different themes. These include, but arenât limited to, jealousy, insecurity, isolation, detachment and connection. Raymond Carverâs short story âCathedralâ is about prejudice and the ignorance that comes with it. The narratorâs false assumptions based off stereotypes and lack of knowledge eventually is overcome by treating others with equality and seeing things from their perspective....

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In âCathedralâ written by Raymond Carver, the life of a married couple is disrupted when the wifeâs blind friend comes for a visit. The blind man is named Robert. His wife recently died, and he came to visit her family. Robert decides to stay at the coupleâs home. The husband, who is the narrator, is not too happy with the...

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50 Cent said: âNow would you leave me if you found out I wasnât thuggin? Do you believe me when I tell you, you the one Iâ loving? Are you mad âcause Iâm asking you 21 questions? Are you my soul mate?â. 50 Cent is asking his girlfriend if she would love him no matter how much money he has,...

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âFor they do not look through to the soul, nor have a keen eye for virtue, but they stop at the outward excellencies of the body and admire daring, and strength, speed in running, and size, and consider these as fit qualifications for the purple robe and diademâ (Goodreads). In this quote, Anna Coleman portrays how society views others and...

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