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A Farewell to Arms


Catherine had no concerns for the way she is seen by other people; she did not mind that she is unmarried and sleeping with Frederick. She actually felt good that she had an affair, she said so herself "isn't nice to feel like [a whore]"(Hemingway 152). She will not be forced to do as her surroundings try to form her to become. Catherine had no worries of traditional concept of morality. She is her own women and nothing could be done to change that fact.
             Catherine Barkley has quite an ambition to do what she wants. After her finance was killed in the Somme, she understood that death is the end of all things. So, Catherine believed she should do whatever she wants before she dies. She wants to do whatever possible to fulfill her desires; there was no room in her life to care about how other people saw her actions as. She had physical desires needed to be fulfilled. Regretting not having sexual relations with her finance, she saw Henry as a replacement for him. Eventually their relationship evolved from that fact and they were both truly in love with one another. She grew a strong desire to devote herself to Frederick to please him. For the purposes of making Frederick happy, she did mostly anything he wanted. Actually, in some cases, Frederick seemed to be more submissive to Catherine compared to the other way around. It was Frederick who was constantly thinking of her. It was Frederick who announced that he wanted to be wedded. She did not feel the necessity to be attached to a man by vows. Catherine was not supported by a man; she worked as a nurse in a dangerous front during war. It was very daring of her to do such a thing. Just as it is daring of her to be in an unstable relationship with Frederick, it is apparent she refuses to get married with him. After knowing she was pregnant, Catherine was very calm about it. It was Catherine who comforted Frederick telling him "You mustn't worry" (Hemingway 138).


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