Raymond Carver's " A Small Good Thing" and "Cathedral" Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of Raymond Carver's " A Small Good Thing" and "Cathedral".

Raymond Carver's " A Small Good Thing" and "Cathedral" Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of Raymond Carver's " A Small Good Thing" and "Cathedral".
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Raymond Carver's " A Small Good Thing" and "Cathedral"

Summary: This essay talks about the significance of the title "A Small Good Thing" by Raymond Carver in terms of the story's theme. It shows the parallels in thematic contents that is revealed between the above mentioned story and "Cathedral," which is also by Raymond Carver.
Raymond Carver's "A Small Good Thing," a short story that has to do with the lack of interaction and empathy between the baker, Ann and Howard, the finale where the baker is startled to find out about the child's death, asks for mercy and presents them warm cinnamon rolls telling them that "Eating is a small, good thing in a time like this" and they are comforted, reveals particular significance of the title in terms of the story's theme. Also, Raymond Carver's "Cathedral," a story that starts with an ignorant and rude narrator whose wife has called a blind friend to spend the night at their home and according to Carver, "A blind man in my house was not something I looked forward to,"(38) has some parallels in thematic content that is revealed in both stories.

In "A Small Good Thing," after Howard returns home, the baker keeps...

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