The blind person mentioned at the beginning compares with animals to emphasize his bad situation when dead. "There is little departure from this remote place" is a metaphor, which also causes concerns about the people's mystery about the visually impaired country and the segregation of residents.
Landscapes are often anthropomorphic. Examples include "naturally empty" rock walls, trees "rising" from the valley, "extremely foot" cliffs, "a very shocking world", "sliding" old arca; "lies Tsuku "valley and so on. Sunrise is "no longer along the canyon." This personalization has increased the mystery and legend of the blind country, the place where the land itself exists. Most importantly, the sharp image in this story reveals the importance of the vision and predicts the ultimate choice of Nunez 's vision choice in the danger of their life.
Nunez defends silence about the appearance of the blind by the metaphor "blind like blind" and "black like b a" and emphasizes how odd the blind person's world is to visionary people. This discomfort also shows that he continues his final selection of eyes. For people with hyperopia, blind people's belief seems particularly ridiculous. Birds are angels because they can not be touched. A smooth dome surrounds the world of 100 feet or more. Ironically, their belief seems obviously wrong to Nunez. It is difficult to imagine that someone has a vision of accepting these beliefs, so this further increases the suspicion that Nunez will never assimilate the inhabitants of a blind country.
Finally, on the last flight of Nunez, he believed he saw the "door that looks like heaven" on the way he might get out of the valley. This metaphor reveals that Nunez never accepts knowing that he is not genuine and treats the blind country as a place of oppression and closure. This comparison may tell Nunez's death. Death may be the only way out of the question
Raymond Carver's "Cathedral" proves that a simple story (line) / plot can be a (literary) art work when mixed literary devices such as metaphor, cynicism, and symbolism I will. Literary instruments are not about the story of a blind couple but about relating to helping you better understand the role. There are many sarcastic examples in "Cathedral" about Robert 's fulfilling way of living more than a narrator. He is very critical and dissatisfied as he opposes Robert's independence and likes to try new things, and he is very happy. He has no real relationship with his wife, and Robert and Bellou can not explain it. All these things are shown on page 6 when the narrator said. "... a woman who can do it everyday will never get the most praise she loves." This is ironic The teller never gave his wife a compliment, and Robert said Beluh I may have given a lot.
Literature devices are any technology used by authors to relay intended messages or intended images. There are many different types of literary equipment that you can become accustomed to, including language, sensitivity, and even plotting equipment (electronic annotation, "Literary Terminology Guide"). Only in the first scenario, you will find various devices. A device is a language device that uses figurative languages to convey meaning to authors. A figurative language device is called similes and is a way to provide more explanation by comparing things with other things. Since what is being described is not literally we call them a figurative language. Similar things can be found in the first speech: