“…Indeed, Hemingway represents women in a submissive role in his early literary pieces such as the short story "Cat in the Rain" (1925), but this is not the case in A Farewell to Arms wherein Hemingway depicts romantic union between Catherine and Fredric. David Wyatt (2015), in Hemingway, Style, and the Art of Emotion, maintains: Romance is that mode in which a writer's imagination converts the world into an object of fulfilled desire, and to call these desires infantile or regressive is to miss the point, to refuse to entertain the offered fallacy. Romance expresses the longing for union and return and represents these longings as given to both genders (P. 68).…”