Monday, August 19, 2019
Summary of Raymond Carvers Cathedral :: essays research papers
In Raymond Carverââ¬â¢s story, ââ¬Å"Cathedral,â⬠the story tells of how a close outside relationship can threaten a marriage by provoking insecurities, aggravating communication barriers, and creating feelings of invasion of privacy. The husband in the story is given the gift of seeing the cathedral through a blind manââ¬â¢s eyes. Although the title suggests that the story is about a cathedral, it is really about two men who come together and share a vision and realize it is he who is blind. As the story begins, the character of the husband has a negative personality. He lacks compassion, is narrow-minded, and is jealous of his wifeââ¬â¢s friendship with a blind man named Robert. His constantly complains that ââ¬Å"a blind man in my house was not something [he looked] forward toâ⬠(362). The close outside friendship between the narratorââ¬â¢s wife and Robert provokes his insecurities. This friendship has lasted for ten years and during those years, they have exchanged countless tapes regarding experiences they have gone through. Because of this, her husband feels ââ¬Å"she [has] told him everything or it so it seemedâ⬠(363) about their relationship. Upon the arrival of his wifeââ¬â¢s friend, the husband is ultimately uncomfortable around Robert because he does not know how to communicate with or act around him. His discomfort is revealed when Robert and his wife were sharing their experiences ââ¬Å"about the major things that had come to pass for them in the past ten yearsâ⬠(367). He felt it was necessary to join in because he thought Robert would ââ¬Å"think [he] left the room and didnââ¬â¢t want [his wife] to think [he] was feeling left outâ⬠(367). It is obvious the husband is overly involved with Robertââ¬â¢s handicap and fails to see him as a person with his own thoughts and ideas. As the story progresses, the husbandââ¬â¢s attitude towards Robert changes. During dinner, he ââ¬Å"watched with admiration as [Robert] used his knife and forkâ⬠(366) on a piece of meat. As bedtime draws near, his wife heads upstairs, leaving both men alone. The husband begins to flip through channels and comes across a program about a cathedral. Robert is unaware of what a cathedral is and the husband is attempts to explain, but has a hard time in doing so. To get a better understanding, Robert suggests that he draws a cathedral while he places his hands on top of those of the husband.
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