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Blind Faith in Raymond Carver's Cathedral

 
   In the story "Cathedral" by Raymond Carver, the main character, goes through a major personal transformation.  At the beginning of the story, his opinions of others are filled with stereotypes, discrimination and prejudice.  Through interaction with his wife's blind friend Robert, his attitude and outlook on life changes.  Although at first he seemed afraid to associate with a blind man, Robert's outgoing personality left him with virtually no choice.  During Robert's visit, he proved to be a normal man, and showed the speaker that by closing his eyes, he could open his mind.

The speaker's prejudice was nearly overwhelming at the opening of the story.  "His being blind bothered me," he said.  "A blind man in my house was not something I looked forward to."  He had never really come in personal contact with anyone before who was b... [to view the full essay now, purchase below]

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