Symbolism In Carver's The Cathedral

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After reading Carver’s, “The Cathedral” it got me warmed up to start really looking deeper into symbols, as we read more into the course. The first thing I noticed, not exactly a symbol, was that the, “operation,” they are talking about is really an abortion. The American obviously wants “Jig” or “The Girl” to have the abortion and The Girl does not know what she wants in the beginning. We can see she is co-depended on The American; her inability to commutate to the bartender without his help is evidence of this. Metaphorically speaking the expression, “the elephant in the room,” actually plays really well in this story. The act of having the conversation to decide whether to have or abort the baby is, “the elephant in the room.” At

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