AMARII- UP TO 3/29/2025- ***** PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT ALL WORK IS AUTHENTIC- DO NOT USE AI IT WILL BE SCANNED***** ****** THIS ASSIGNMENT HAS 1 PARTS /

AMARII- UP TO 3/29/2025-

***** PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT ALL WORK IS AUTHENTIC- DO NOT USE AI IT WILL BE SCANNED*****

****** THIS ASSIGNMENT HAS 1 PARTS / PLEASE LABEL EACH PART SEPARATELY WITH REFERENCES WHEN COMPLETED******

Please answer the following questions below in a 3 page paper. Your essay should have a thesis statement (your main argument) at the end of your introductory paragraph. You will need to have body paragraphs that have topic sentences that argue different points of your thesis and quotes from the story (at least two per body paragraph) which you analyze as evidence, and you need to have a conclusion that sums up your argument. 

ESSAY/ QUESTION: 

There is very little dispute that the end of Raymond Carver’s “Cathedral” is satisfying. We like to see someone who has issues we dislike change into someone better, and it is heavily implied that at the end of the story the narrator undergoes such a change. However, the narrator also has been drinking heavily and using marijuana. As we know, drugs can alter emotions and attitudes–sometimes for the worse, but also sometimes for the better. Write a paper arguing whether or not the change the narrator undergoes at the end of the story is a genuine change, or if it is only temporary due to the intoxicants he consumed throughout the evening.

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:

Your essay should be 3 PAGES in length, using 2 ACADEMIC SOURCES, APA FORMAT, excluding the title and references page.

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