Evolution Of The Narrator In Raymond Carver's Cathedral

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Seeing the world is a dream for just about everyone, but a genuine understanding of it is a rare desire. True vision is to have a deeper comprehension of the world we live in. When characters possess this unique quality it usually comes along with specific personality traits. Throughout Raymond Carvers short story “Cathedral” the narrator evolves from a depthless and insensible character to one who is interpreted as appreciable and attentive.
From beginning to the end of the story there are significant events that inhibit the evolution of the narrator. Carver starts off with the negative feelings that the nameless narrator has towards the arrival of the blind man, Robert. Stating “I wasn’t enthusiastic about his visit. He was no one I knew.

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