Raymond Carver's Cathedral

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The short story, “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver is a first person narrative about an ignorant man’s realization regarding the life of a blind man. The narration of the story is from the point of view of an average, working class husband who is expecting a visit from an unfamiliar blind man whom his wife has invited to stay. The narrator is flawed and seems to have no realization of his improper comments and notions. He drinks scotch heavily and smokes marijuana. His boorish manners include pitying the blind man’s deceased wife, dismissive attitude toward him and oblivious comments. After hearing about Robert’s (the blind man’s) deceased wife he concludes such; “And then I found myself thinking what a pitiful life this woman must have led. Imagine

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