Cat in the Rain (2)
Ernest Hemingway’s “Cat in the Rain” is a short
story which describes misunderstanding and indifference in a relationship
between a man and a woman.
At first glance, this is a simple story about a
couple who travels together to Italy and enjoy spending time together. In fact,
the author gives some prompts which prove how these people are unhappy
together.
To begin with, the mood of the story itself is
sad. The author often repeats that it is raining: “It was raining. The rain
dripped from the palm trees. The sea line broke in a long line in the rain…” It creates the atmosphere of sadness and
unhappiness.
Almost the whole action takes place in the
room. Probably the author in such a way wants to emphasize that this couple is
not interested in anything. Although they are travelling it seems that most of
the time they spend in the room, each doing his/her business. The most
indifferent to that what happens around is the husband. When the author writes
about the husband he mentions his position in the room: “her husband offered
from the bed”, “lying propped up with the two pillows at the foot of the bed”. George
feels comfortable in his world, in the bed with a book, whereas his wife is
ready to go under a heavy rain to get the cat. They are too different.
Moreover, the author shows the wife’s interest towards another character of the
story, the hotel-keeper: “The wife liked him. She liked the deadly serious way
he received any complaints. She liked his dignity. She liked the way he felt
about being a hotel-keeper. She liked his old, heavy face and big hands.” So
many “she liked”, but focused on absolutely strange man. Not a single “she
liked” for her husband. It proves the wife was not happy with her husband.
The author does not describe the characters
directly. So the reader can characterize them from the point of view of their
behavior and dialogues.
As to the title, “cat” is a symbol. On the one
hand it is a symbol of wife’s loneliness. The cat was sitting alone in the
rain, lonely and helpless, like the wife probably felt in her marriage. On the
other hand it symbolizes wife’s desires. She repeats: “I wanted it so much. I
wanted that poor kitty”. And then she says: “And I want to eat at a table with
my own silver and I want candles. And I want it to be spring and I want to
brush my hair out in front of a mirror and I want a kitty and I want some new
clothes.” I think the cat and all these things she wants are connected. Well, a
cat is often associated with home and cosiness. And probably the wife missed it
in her relationship with husband. That’s why the author repeats that the wife
wants that cat so much.
So, in order to understand this short story the
reader has to read between the lines. Only in this way the reader is able to
understand that in fact this story is about lonely people, for who is difficult
to find a person which would be similar to them.