11. In the middle of
Chapter 14, when Frederic says he loves Catherine, do you believe him?
Why or why not?
12.
Toward the end of Chapter 16, why does Catherine want to be lied
to? Is Frederic's lie wrong? Are Catherine
and Frederic in love? (Hint: Consider the
priest's definition of love about a page from the end of Chapter 11.) If
not, what sort of relationship are they involved in at this point of the
story? How can you tell?
13. What are Catherine and
Frederic's reasons for not getting married? (Hints: See their
discussion about marriage and children about a page or so from the end of
Chapter 18. Later, see Catherine's stated reason in Chapter 38.) In view
of your answer to the previous question, are their stated motives all there is
to it?
14. In
Chapter 19, after meeting him, what do you think of Ettore
Moretti? What does Catherine think of him? How
does Frederic seem to feel about him? Why might Hemingway introduce such
a character at this point?
15. IMPORTANT: At the end
of Chapter 19,
a. Why is Catherine afraid of rain?
b. Catherine says she can
keep Frederic safe, but "nobody can help themselves." In view
of her St. Anthony medal, is she right about her ability to keep Frederic safe?
c. Is she right about her
inability to help herself stay safe?
(You'll need to revisit this question after you've finished the novel and found
out what happens to them.)
d. What might the rain symbolize? (Hint: In view of
its importance to Catherine and its pervasiveness in the story, the rain
affects the mood of the story and it may mean something about life.) (
16. Near
the middle of Chapter 21, Catherine says, "Life isn't hard to manage when
you've nothing to lose." In view of her news less than a page later,
what could she mean?
17. Is Catherine
brave? (Hint: For starters, see her ideas near the end of Chapter 21
about brave deaths. Consider her pointing gesture near the end of Chapter
24. Contrast her yielding to Lt. Henry, her fear of rain, and her wanting
to be lied to.) What causes or prevents bravery?
18. Contrast Frederic's
dream of taking Catherine to a