he closes his own eyes
The narrator is unsettled by Robert's blindness and the intimacy he shares with his wife, which makes the narrator feel insecure and inadequate. Robert's perception of the world, despite his disability, challenges the narrator's own understanding of connection. To put the narrator at ease, Robert engages him in conversation, showing genuine interest and warmth, ultimately breaking down the barriers of discomfort and fostering a sense of camaraderie. This interaction helps the narrator realize that their differences do not define their ability to relate to one another.
Robert James Pierce
The cast of The Secret Land - 1948 includes: Richard Cruzen as himself James Forrestal as himself Van Heflin as Narrator William Kearns as himself Ralph LeBlanc as himself Owen McCarty as himself Robert Montgomery as Narrator Robert Taylor as Narrator William Warr as himself
The cast of The Robert Rodriguez Ten Minute Film School - 1998 includes: Carlos Gallardo as himself Robert Rodriguez as Himself - Narrator
The cast of Of Sport and Men - 1959 includes: Robert Gadouas as Narrator
He closes his own eyes
The catalyst that triggers the narrator's compassion for Robert in "Cathedral" is their shared experience of drawing a cathedral together. Through this shared activity, the narrator gains a deeper understanding and connection with Robert, enabling him to see beyond his prejudices and stereotypes. The act of drawing the cathedral becomes a transformative moment that allows the narrator to empathize with Robert and appreciate him in a new light.
Yes.
Robert James Pierce
The narrator of "The Cremation of Sam McGee" is named Cap
Respectful. The narrator gains a newfound admiration and understanding of Robert's perspective and the value of human connection.
Josh Robert Thompson
The Narrator Wife. Robert's wife has just died and the wife and Robert are good freinds.
In the short story "Cathedral," Robert is initially perceived by the narrator as a blind man who lacks insight. However, as they spend time together, the narrator discovers that Robert is perceptive, open-minded, and capable of forming meaningful connections with others. This complexity makes Robert a more interesting character than the narrator had initially assumed.
Robert Richter has: Played Narrator in "Vietnam: An American Journey" in 1979. Played Narrator in "For Export Only: Pesticides" in 1980. Played Narrator in "For Export Only: Pharmaceuticals" in 1980. Played Narrator in "Hungry for Profit" in 1985. Played Narrator in "Do Not Enter: The Visa War Against Ideas" in 1986. Played Narrator in "The Money Lenders" in 1991.
Robert Leigh has: Played Narrator in "Animal Cops: Houston" in 2003. Played Narrator (2004 -) in "Animal Cops: Houston" in 2003. Played Narrator in "Grand Castles of America" in 2005. Played Narrator in "Thrill Zone" in 2005. Played Narrator in "Animal Cops: San Francisco" in 2005. Played Narrator in "LA Forensics" in 2006. Played Narrator in "Fight Science" in 2007. Played Narrator in "Fight Science" in 2008. Played Narrator in "Animal Cops" in 2009.
Robert Zemeckis