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Raymond Carvers Cathedral
the Reference Resistance Gate: JOSePH's eSSAYSAwakenings: Raymond Carver's
"Cathedral"
(c)1996 Joseph Holmes-Peters
"For now we see through a glass darkly; but then face to face: now I know in
part; but then I shall know even as I am known" (1 Corinthians 13). The narrator
of Raymond Carver's "Cathedral" is a man living a life of monotony, continuously
feeding the cold and bigoted mind that we witness for the first part of the
story. The process of
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sees himself clearly, face to face, knowing as he is known. The blind is a
catalyst for the narrator's transformation; his presence provokes the narrator's
prejudices, and thus makes visible the narrator's shortcomings of character such
as lack of imagination and lack of faith. Later, Robert maintains his catalyst
purpose and provokes the narrator's awakenings, initiating the narrator's 180o
turn into a humble, imaginative and faithful human being.
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