Friday, April 23, 2010

“Cathedral” by Raymond Carvers


“Cathedral” by Raymond Carvers shows that you never should prejudice against someone because of their disabilities. Robert, the main character of this story, demonstrates us that being blind are not a limitation. Sometimes people who can see are blinder than the blind themselves. They develop a sixth sense which makes them more susceptible, sensitive, and receptive to the world. Certainly, only you can limit yourself, and if you think that you cannot do something, you will never do it. Never discriminate and judge someone for his incapacities before you know him/her because he/she could teach you a big lesson: being happy although your circumstances.

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