Thursday, September 19, 2019
Symbolism in Cat in the Rain by Ernest Hemingway Essay -- Ernest Hemin
Symbolism in Cat in the Rain by Ernest Hemingway       In his short story Cat in the Rain, Ernest Hemingway uses imagery and     subtlety to convey to the reader that the relationship between the     American couple is in crisis and is quite clearly dysfunctional. In     other words, the reader has to have a symbolic reading of the images.     In fact, what seems to be a simple tale of an American couple spending     a rainy afternoon inside their hotel room serves as a great metaphor     for their relationship. This symbolic imagery, hided behind common     objects, gives the story all its significance.       This short story contains a great number of striking and literary     symbols. In a symbolic reading, the opening paragraph describes the     crisis that exists in the marriage of the couple. In other words, the     description of the bad weather, of the "empty square"[1](l.10) and of     their isolation, reflects this conflict and also sets the negative     mood. In fact, since the beginning, Ernest Hemingway insists on the     isolation of the couple that "does not know any of the people they     passed" (ll.1-2) and are "only two Americans"(l.1). Here it is     interesting to notice that they are isolated from the outside world     but also from each other. There is no communication and they have no     contact, they are distant from each other. Then this isolation is     accentuated because of the weather, it is raining. The rain is part     responsible for the fact that they have to stay in their room.     Nevertheless, the rain has a symbolic meaning together with the     description of the public garden. It represents as suggests the critic     John V. Hagopian the "lack of fertility"[2] (p.230) .       This lack is a...              ...t the     cat, the story would lose much of both their colour and clarity.     Moreover, Ernest Hemingway has succeeded very well in this story in     showing that individualism of the people living with their own problem     is in many case the cause of split and despair.         ---------------------------------------------------------------------       [1]All further references are to this edition : Ernest Hemingway, "Cat     in the Rain" . The Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway, ed. Jackson J.     Berson (Dwham, North Carolina: Duke University Press, 1975).       [2] John V. Hagopian, "Symmetry in 'Cat in the Rain'", College English,     XXIV (December 1962).       [3] John V. Hagopian, "Symmetry in 'Cat in the Rain'", College English,     XXIV (December 1962).       [4] John V. Hagopian, "Symmetry in 'Cat in the Rain'", College English,     XXIV (December 1962).                        
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