At first sight, you may think that Raymond Carver's "Cathedral" shows awakening to the blind world of the blind man's husband. But this literal awakening does not mean that her husband also awakens the world of religious insight, he is blind. The structure of the title and the story is the first indicator showing the importance of religious documents. When people check the language and behavior of the letters in the story they will find it.
At 117-124 of Raymond Carver's "Cathedral", Robert and Bab depict the cathedral. This part is at the end of the story and details of the spiritual revelation of the cloth are written. While depicting the cathedral, the redemption and ascension of Bab came from the interaction with Robert. This is a touching experience for Bab. Robert is a foresighted person who will help boolean lead to the spiritual essence of life. The cathedral's painting transcends physical actions that appeal to a mental awakening and activities, identity, and a deeper understanding of communication.
The cathedral is a short story by Raymond Carver. This story forms a sarcastic situation in which the blind man teaches the foresightful person to "see" truly for the first time. Near the end of the story, Carver drew two characters together in the cathedral's picture as a symbolic nucleus of the story. The narrator found at a very early stage that blinds are not particularly wanted in my house. In most stories, he observed one by one and revealed his shallowness. In the next excerpt, he imagines that a blind wife must feel in her bed of death.
On the surface, Carver 's "Cathedral" is easy if it is a strange story. The man's wife recommends that the husband drink the blind man he has never seen before at home. They will talk. They draw pictures. However. However, under that simplicity, there is a complicated discussion on how many people communicate with each other and do not communicate. It explores trust, vulnerability and intrinsic truth issues. Something in the heart of the narrator will soften at the end of the story. He becomes more open and changes through contact with others