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Relationships , lust, and love are all things that can consume any man or women no matter what. They can be some of the most confusing things that sometimes may not ever make sense, but that’s what makes them so interesting. The two stories “Cat In The Rain” and “The Horse Dealer’s Daughter” share a common way in which men and women hold their relationships. They basically show that men treat women with a certain cruelty except when they are lusting for them. In “Cat In The Rain” by Hemingway there is a young couple staying at hotel that seems to have a tension between them. The wife sees a cat in the rain and goes to retrieve it , but by the time she gets there the cat is gone. Eventually the maid at the hotel brings a cat to her room and throughout the entire story the husband reads his book on the bed. Right away you can tell that the husband doesn’t really care too much about his wife is when she says she is going to get the cat. When she says this, the husband offers to get it himself but doesn’t even move an inch off the bed. And as the wife is leaving to go get the animal the husband says “Don’t get wet”. If he really was a considerate person he would have at least gotten up and acted interested , but instead he keeps to his book.
Approximate Word count = 980 Approximate Pages = 3.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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