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Raymond Carver's 'What We Talk About When We Talk About Love': Mel's Interpretation Of Love
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5 pages in length. The seemingly inherent concept of recognizing love completely escapes Mel McGinnis. One of the focal characters in Raymond Carver's What We Talk About When We Talk About Love, Mel represents the confusion that embraces so many people when it comes to the notion of love. The author's attempt at establishing a symmetrical ambiance throughout the story is what catapults Mel to express his fear of irrational love. The writer discusses how this irrational love of which Mel speaks addresses a love that is separate from true love; rather, it is an all-or-nothing love that both lives and dies upon one's overzealous sense of passion. No additional sources cited.
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Raymond Carver –“A Small Good Thing”
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This 5 page report discusses “A Small Good Thing” written by Raymond Carver in 1983. Throughout the story, the reader is presented with something of an existential reality that repeatedly underscores the transitory nature of daily life and daily blessings. They face the death of their young son and the simple fact, right or wrong, that their lives are changed forever. No secondary sources.
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Analysis of So Much Water So Close to Home
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This 5 page paper provides an analysis of this short story by Raymond Carver. The author’s development of characters and setting is highlighted. No bibliography.
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Raymond Carver's 'Cathedral' / Moving the Blind to See
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A 6 page essay presenting Carver's de-insulation of the narrator of this short story by way of positively characterizing a blind man as the mentor in the process of helping the narrator become conscious. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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George Washington Carver
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An 8 page research paper that examines the life of one of America's greatest African-American scientists. He pioneered the field of industrial applications for agricultural products. He derived 118 products, which included a rubber substitute, from various plants typically grown in the South. Carver's list of accomplishments would be extraordinary for anyone. However, what makes this list all the more remarkable is the fact that when Carver was born, it was against the law for him to even learn how to read and write, much less acquire the knowledge to become a master chemist and a scientific pioneer. George Washington Carver was born a slave. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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