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by Raymond Carver

2023-02-10 17:07:35

The weather changed early that day, and the snow melted in the dirty water. The striped pattern extends from a small shoulder window facing the backyard. The car passed by the outside street, the sky was dark. But it also darkens the interior.

A bastard! I am very pleased that you are departing! She began to cry. You can not even look at my face, do you?

He looked at her, she wiped her eyes, stared at him, then returned to the living room

He did not answer. He fixed the suitcase, wore a coat, looked around the bedroom and turned off the light. Then he went to the living room

She told you you were not stroking the child. The baby began to cry, she found a blanket from her head.

The baby blushed and shouted. In the fight, they knocked down the flowerpot hanging behind the stove. Then he tried to defeat her dominance by limiting her to the wall. He is pushing the baby to where he is hugging

There is no light in the kitchen window. In the dark, he operates a crouched finger with one hand and the other hand catches a baby crying under the arm near the shoulder

She will have it, this baby. She grabbed the other arm of her baby. She grabbed her baby around her wrist and leaned backwards

In September 2015, Raymond Carver Cathedral in Raymond Carver's short story, a man's wife invited a good friend named Robert and was blind. Before Roberts Arrival, I was named my wife's husband Bub and I did not know how to get to my house from my wife's best friend Robert. Carver is talking about blinding that changes Bub's view of life. Please change the character through the narrator, the theme of solitude and jealousy, and the cathedral as a symbol

Raymond Carver's Raymond Carver Cathedral? of? Cathedral? Traditional ideas that often relate to blindness and vision have a challenge. By aligning his two male characters, Carver can effectively explore its seemingly simple relationship with vision and learning and knowledge. At the same time, he also solved obstacles that tend to rely on sight as the only means human beings experience the world. - The story of the Cathedral by Raymond Carver shows that you do not need to evaluate something for them or something else. This is about the husband who lives in the house, the narrator, and his wife. My wife, their name is not mentioned, and very close friends are blind. His name is Robert. Robert's wife died and came to their house for several days with a narrator and his wife.