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Cathedral Essay In the story “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver a variety of elements of short fiction contribute to theme. Raymond Carver uses a great variety of elements to render a theme that all members of society are accepted. ... The symbols in the story help to identify theme. The cathedral, the most obvious symbol,
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In "Cathedral", Raymond Carver, the author, illustrates that salvation lies in human contact and connection. In "Good Country People", the author, Flannery O'Connor chose the names of the characters and these names were incorporated in the theme.
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Topic B. A cathedral is a place where, among other things, the sacrament of communion is offered to believers. What are the various obstacles that made it unlikely that the narrator would be likely to share anything deep with the man who comes to visit his house? ... Topic C. Carver once wrote: "It's possible, in a poem...
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Trying to Understand Raymond Carver's Revisions ... It must be noted that although revision from What We . . . to Fires or Cathedral has been the subject of controversy by critics and book reviewers, little is known about revision from the original stories to What We . . . . This is partly because the original stories...
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Listen in RealAudio as Edgar Whan, Marilyn Atlas, and Daniel Born discuss the stories of Raymond Carver. Or read the transcripts the ... One of the comments/criticisms raised several times in the program was that Carver's stories are "downers" or that his best-received stories were the most positive ones, like "Cathedral." ;
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