Cathedral
How would you describe the narrators worldview
His values? How is our version of the narrator influenced on how by how he speaks?
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His values? How is our version of the narrator influenced on how by how he speaks?
The narrator in The Cathedral is an unhappy, glib, and judgmental man who undergoes an epiphany through Robert's guidance. He is in a seemingly unhappy marriage, and spends most nights drinking and smoking marijuana. He has no friends. Though he shows little concern for others (outside judging them), he has a feeling of freedom in drawing the cathedral in the story's final scene.
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