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Cat in the Rain Analysis
The cat gave a sense of the thing that the American wife wanted and her husband, George couldn’t afforded it for her, but the hotel owner could

Plot

There were a couple of wife and husband. They were American. They were traveling to the hotel which was surrounding by the public garden, war monument and the gravel path. They stayed in their room while it was raining. The American wife looked out the window and saw a cat trying to compact itself from the rain. She wanted that cat and said to his husband she would go to get it. Her husband didn’t stop her. When she went down and met the hotel owner, she liked him easily. She said she liked the way he received any complaints. She liked his dignity and she liked the way he wanted to serve her. The hotel owner kept her to be sheltered. In the end the hotel owner grabbed the cat for her.

Exposition

Part of exposition was in the beginning of the story especially in the first paragraph. It told about condition of hotel, George’s room, raining that happened and habitually of people in the hotel. It is told about American wife, who had seen the cat, which was crouched under a table. We can see in this episode that the main personages are American husband and wife. Then, wife wanted to help and to take that cat. Her husband did not pay attention to her wish and she went to rescue the cat in the rain alone.

Raising Action

On the first floor of hotel the American wife met a hotel-keeper, who paid attention to her that is why she liked him. He sent the maid with umbrella to her. She thought that he cared for her. When she went to the table to take a cat, she found that the cat was gone. She was very upset. It was the raising action of story.

Climax

Climax happened when she disappointed about kitty. To forget it she did anything she played her hair in front of mirror. Many thing that she want such as wanted to pull her hair, back tight and smooth, make a big knot, eat at a table with her own

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