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The writing "The Cathedral" by Raymond Carver was truly interesting in the fact that it had you guessing about the blind man throughout the entire story. ...
In the first paragraphs of "Cathedral", the narrrator is presented to us as who seems to be the present husband of the blind mans friend. ... "(Cathedral) "This blind man, feature this, he was wearing a full beard! ... " (Cathedral) The husband couldn’t see why the wife was so happy to meet this man again. ... "(Cathedral) The husband feels as if he has been put second to the blind man. ... "(Cathedral) Once again he does not enjoy all this talk of Robert. ... The husband is dumb struck when he comes to think if Robert even knows what a cathedral is. ... Do you have any idea what a cathedral is? ... If somebody says cathedral to you, do you have any notion what theyre talking about? ... "(Cathedral) Robert then says "If you want the truth, bub, thats about all I know. ... "(Cathedral) The husband begins to describe the cathedrals to the blind man.
Approximate Word count = 894 Approximate Pages = 3.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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