So Much Water So Close to Home By Raymond Carver Raymond Carver 1939-1988 Raymond Carver (United States) is one of the world’s most respected writers of short fiction. The motto for his fiction might be: “I’ve seen some things.” “So Much Water” was adapted to a screen play by Australian Andrew Bovill and then directed in an Australian film by Ray Lawrence (“Jindabyne”). The Story Four buddies – Stuart‚ the husband of the narrator Claire; Gordon Johnson; Mel Dorn; and Vern Williams – encounter
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and more creative ideas in his latest work. Grinnell also believes that Carver has improved his‚ what some called “old” style‚ by adding new elements to his work. James W. Grinnell opens his critique by saying‚ “Things are finally looking up for Raymond Carver.” I have to say I agree with Grinnell’s opening statement‚ the stories in Cathedral were some of which had a more pleasing and refreshed outlook on life. James Grinnell gives an overview of Carver’s life. To paraphrase Grinnell‚ Carvers life
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Neighbors Analysis. Author Raymond Carver was born in 1938 and is a well-known American writer and poet. He died at the age of 50. 5 years later‚ in 1993‚ a collection of some of his short stories were put together in "Short Cuts." The first short story is called "Neighbors". Here we meet Bill and Arlene Miller‚ who seem to be having a crisis in their marriage. They are somewhat jealous of the life of their neighbors‚ who are travelling and having fun all the time‚ while Bill and Arlene are
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Hello‚ I selected The Bath by Raymond Carver. In the end‚ I find this story intriguing because the inconsistencies seem to be on purpose. “The Bath” is a bizarre story about a car hitting a boy on his birthday. The order of the story starts with his mother buying a birthday cake‚ then a car hits the boy unconscious for the rest of the story. Curiously‚ the name of the story originates from the father going home from the to take a bath‚ and after the mother goes. The story ends with the phone
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In The Apology for Raymond Sebond‚ Montaigne references scientists and mathematicians in order to support his argument against certainty because human knowledge continually changes. For example‚ when Montaigne writes about shifts in human understanding of astronomy‚ he argues that if Greek philosophers could contradict the universally held belief that the sky and stars revolve around earth and then be confirmed by Copernicus one thousand years later‚ one would expect that another theory will replace
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“Cathedral” (28) is Raymond Carver’s short story about the anticipation and fulfillment of one man’s encounter with his wife’s blind friend. The man‚ who is also the narrator‚ is wary of this rendezvous‚ having known no blind people in his own life up to that point. His ignorance is apparent as he thinks of blind people only from a cinematic perspective. He tells us “My idea of blindness came from the movies. In the movies the blind moved slowly and never laughed” (28). From his cynical and insecure
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behind characters that portray honesty‚ courage‚ wit‚ and self-reliance. How can a reader truly assess a character’s qualities if the narration is told in a first person perspective? Philip Marlowe‚ a “hard-boiled private detective” created by Raymond Chandler in his first novel (Yearley par 15)‚ The Big Sleep‚ displays many of said admirable qualities. His story is also told in first person. One can only assess Marlowe’s personality through the biased opinion of the narrator himself. Therefore
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written by Cornell Woolrich in 1942. Paramount Studios and Alfred Hitchcock‚ alongside screenwriter John Michael Hayes‚ adapted the story to film and premiered it on August 1st‚ 1954. It features actors Jimmy Stewart‚ Grace Kelly‚ Thelma Ritter‚ and Raymond Burr. After hurting himself in an auto race‚ professional photographer L.B. “Jeff” Jeffries (James Stewart) is the main protagonist‚ his broken leg the shackle of his confinement in his small New York apartment. Dwelling on his unforeseen
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