Name Age DateRaymond Carver in the passage “Cathedral” Human beings have many ways of perceiving and interacting with the world around us. We are able to use visual and verbal cues to communicate with each other. From an extract from Raymond Carver “Cathedral” the narrator shows how we perceive people who are visually impaired (Carver, 168). He looks at how the visually impaired person communicates with his wife. The blunt, insensitive, and indifferent language the narrator uses to describe the blind’s man wedding, marriage, and his wife. Beulah suggests that blindness can manifest itself in many ways, including the figurative form of blindness, and the ignorance toward the feeling of...
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