Cathedral by Raymond Carver
In his, Fleeing the Wasteland of Alcoholism: Alienation, Recovery, and Hope in Raymond Carvers Cathedral (2011), critic H. Collin Messer argues that Carvers later stories move beyond the hopelessness of the alcoholics predicament by providing for such characters the real possibility of relationship and recovery (44). Messer fails to mention, however, the masterpiece of Carvers final collection, the titular Cathedral, in his analysis. Your job, then, is to devise and defend an argument that either supports or refutes one of Messers claims as it applies to Carvers Cathedral. Be sure to support your analysis with carefully selected textual evidence, but do make sure to avoid unnecessary plot summary. You should assume, after all, that your reader is familiar with the literature.