Throughout most of Raymond Carver's short story Cathedral, the narrator seems to be very judgmental and closed-off
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Throughout most of Raymond Carver's short story "Cathedral," the narrator seems to be very judgmental and closed-off emotionally. Yet in the last page or so, some have argued that he seems to change in some way. Does he change? If so, how? Why?
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