The Cathedral Analysis
In the Cathedral,the author uses the language and Communication to develop the-the story.The central theme of the short story written by Raymond Carver focuses on the ability to efficiently communicate and empathy. Without the blind man's ability to communicate so well, the cathedral could not have come to life. The author effectively develops this idea through using language and communication skill. To me, the language and communication are very important in this story because everybody need to communicate with each other. By communicating, we can better express ourselves and can also improve our relationships with each other. we try to understand what those around us are trying to say, but misinterpretation
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He sent her the tape. She made a tape. This went on for years.” this example is trying to deal with the communication problem between the blind man and the woman, this quote can be the best solution for the communication and be simple and straightforward. this quote also reveals to the reader that there are a lot of ways to get communication In this story the author point that without the communication the relationship will not build and the communication is spirituality. The third example is “Next to writing a poem every year, I think it was her chief means of recreation this is the so much important for this relationship and try to think who can write a poem for every year. we can’t get her view also in this story the narrator out of control he use the first person perspective to describe the story but we can definitely assume that this method of communication is vital to her well-being and this quote also indicate that the recreation between Robert and the woman rather than optional recreational activities which mean the woman wants to keep this relationship with the blind man. In conclusion the author uses communication skill and the tone to indicate the relationships of the characters, the characters use the different method of communicating with each other to deeper understand both each others and