Some people who see alcohol through the eyes of Raymond Carver believe that alcohol is a substance that can be used to escape reality. Whether alcohol is abused or only used moderately, many people are fascinated by the several aspects that it provides. An example of a person who follows these characteristics is Raymond Carver, a very famous and talented writer. The use of Raymond's alcohol is evidently proved not only through his work but also in his way of life.
Well, of course, the writer already faces the problem. Raymond Carver tracked the alcohol intake of Ernest Hemingway and found that it was four times the national average (Carver's own drinking and smoking are also legendary). Bukowski drank a lot of medicine, drank it or drink until he died. Dorothy Parker drinks like a fish - mainly because her husband makes love like other women. Writing can not solve all the shortcomings
In the story of Raymond Carver, "Little Good Things" has two very different perspectives on life. It is seen by two completely different people. Scotty's parents and bakery have different lifestyles to distinguish each other, but there are different ways to observe life and death. Scottie's parents, Howard and Ann seem to live in a world of dreams where nothing happens. They are middle-class families, Howard's job is to support family cardiologists. By reading this story they seem to live in the bubble, and their well-functioning family does not seem to happen. The best example is that they can not convince themselves that Scotty is in a coma and may die. In the meantime, they continue to believe in the hospital staff, everything will be fine, he 's asleep or need to sleep
Raymond Carver's "cathedral" is said from the perspective of a hostile, ignorant husband who invited blind friends to spend the night. The narrator is thought to be very painful through his future explanation of his wife and nephew. However, as the story proceeded, the tone and attitude of the narrator changed from harsh to warm and opened the enlightenment. At the beginning of the story, the narrator "blind man" departed from Connecticut, "he was visiting the deceased wife 's relatives," his wife invited the blind and spent the night. The narrator begins with "Seattle summer, she needs work," and will continue to explain how his wife's relationship started. Husbands seem to be skeptical about their relationship, and his tone is shy and boring. "He did not have any money, but she fell in love with this guy, he fell in love with her, etc." He explained a blind situation with short sentences. However, his view on the ignorance of the narrator and the life of the blind man is clear.