Sunday, January 12, 2020
Ernest Hemingway’s ‘Cat in the Rain’
Moya, Jon Enc1102 February 27, 2013 Midterm Essay The story I will be analyzing is ââ¬ËCat in The Rainââ¬â¢ By Earnest Hemingway. The story tells a story of an American couple staying at a hotel, presumably in Italy because of the mentioning of Italians and the dialogue sometimes having the Italian language. Hemingway uses good imagery to describe the room the couple stayed in. He wrote that it faced the sea, a public garden, and a war monument. He goes on to describe the beauty of the garden and how if there was a good weather, there would always be an artist admiring it and painting it.He then mentions that Italians ââ¬Å"come from a long way offâ⬠to visit the war monument. He does this probably to show that Italians really respect the monument and what it stands for. It then begins to rain and all the cars were gone around the monument which means that everyone was probably inside. Then story then introduces the American Wife and how she notices a cat trying to stay d ry in the rain by sheltering itself under a table. She says that she wants to get the ââ¬Å"kittyâ⬠. After her husband offers to do it for her, she declines the offer and goes on to do it herself while her husband goes back to reading.She goes downstairs and as she passes the front desk she has small talk in Italian with the hotel owner about the weather. I presume Hemingway made it in Italian to confirm that the setting was indeed in Italy. In this time Hemingway writes about the wifeââ¬â¢s feelings towards the owner, saying this ââ¬Å"The wife liked him. She liked the deadly serious way he received any complaints. She liked his dignity. She liked the way he wanted to serve her. She liked the way he felt about being a hotel-keeper. She liked his old, heavy face and big handsâ⬠.Hemingway used many likes to contrast the hotel-keeper to the Husband. Hemingway makes it a point to have so many ââ¬Å"likesâ⬠in that section to show that the wife is most likely unhapp y with her husband because sheââ¬â¢s paying close attention to what she likes in a man. After the conversation, she goes out into the courtyard to look for the cat. A maid that was sent from the hotel-keeper then offers her an umbrella. They go on to have a conversation on how the wife was looking for a cat and that it was no longer there and that she really wanted ââ¬Å"kittyâ⬠. The story begins to address the protagonist as ââ¬Å"American Girlâ⬠now. Most likely to emphasize her increasing childlike behavior stated by her use of the word ââ¬Å"kittyâ⬠now rather than cat. The girl then returns to her room passing by the office and feeling special and important when the owner bows to her. Hemingway most likely wrote that to emphasize that she really doesnââ¬â¢t get much attention if a simple bow would make her feel special. Back in the room, the wife has a conversation with her husband on how she wants to grow out her hair.The husband tells her she looks fin e but she goes on to say that she wants to brush her hair, and she wants a kitty, and her own silverware and candles and some new clothes. After saying this, George just tells her to shut up and get something to read. This reaction that George has to his wife is also contrasting with what the wife liked from the owner. She liked the way the owner listened to her complaints and wanted to serve her, this instance further contrasts what she has in a marriage and what she wants.The list of things wanted by the wife shows that she is unhappy with the marriage and that she wants things that are common in every marriage. She then says even if she doesnââ¬â¢t get those things, she still wants a cat. The story then abruptly ends with the maid knocking on the door holding a cat saying it was sent by the owner to the wife. This ending contrasts the actions of the husband and the owner even more than before. There has been much speculation as to what the cat represents in the story.One theor y that scholars and professors have is that her want for a cat shows her desire for a child. [1] In the story there is also mention of a man in a ââ¬Å"rubber capeâ⬠passing by the square. Scholars know it isnââ¬â¢t Hemingwayââ¬â¢s style to add pointless interludes in a story so they speculate that it could represent a rubber condom preventing the wife from becoming pregnant. [2] In the biography ââ¬Å"Hemingwayââ¬â¢s Catsâ⬠, the author writes that ââ¬Å"Cat in The Rainâ⬠was a tribute to Hemingwayââ¬â¢s wife Hadley.According to biographer Gioia Diliberto, Hemingway based this story on an incident with his wife when she was two months pregnant and saw a cat under a table and told Hemingway that she wanted a cat. [3] Cat in The Rain is an extremely ambiguous story and really demonstrates Hemingwayââ¬â¢s skill of using very simple items to portray much more complex ideas. Sources [1] à Hemingway, Ernest (1925, 2006). In Our Time. New York: Scribner. [2] à Hamad, Ahmad S.. Post-Structuralist Literary Criticism and the Resisting Text. [3] à Brennen, Carlene (2006). Hemingwayââ¬â¢s Cats. Sarasota, FL: Pineapple Press.
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