Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Comparing the Hero in Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut and A Perfect Day for Bananafish :: comparison compare contrast essays
The Misfit cuneus in Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut and A spotless Day for Bananafish    The Misfit Hero is a common trait of J.D. Salingers short stories. The Misfit Hero is a character who is in conflict with him or herself and has good qualities and naughtily qualities. This hero is usually isolated and is attempting to break out of his darkness beca procedure he craves and requires love and warmth. These protagonists are unable to function effectively in rescript because they are so overcome with experience, love, and cognizances. An outsider sometimes reaches out by a romantic gesture that is ridiculous but tender, meaningful, and unexpected (French 305). In A Perfect Day for Bananafish, the protagonist, Seymour Glass, has a spiritual illness which makes him incapable of distinguishing between significant and insignificant experiences. Seymours actions seem to demand attention in an immature commission, suggesting insecurity and a need for love (French 306). He di srupts the quietness of adults. Seymour does not show up for his own wedding because he says he is too happy. The nature of this happiness is further illuminated through the use of a boyhood experience of Seymours at the age of twelve he threw a st maven at a young girl, wounding her for life. The narrator, Seymours brother, explains the incident this way We were up at the Lake. Seymour had written to Charlotte, inviting her to come and visit us, and her mother at last let her. What happened was, she sat down in the middle of our driveway one morning to pet doll Boos cat, and Seymour threw a stone at her because she looked so beautiful sitting there in the middle of the driveway with Boo Boos cat. Everybody knew that for Gods sake. (Salinger Raise 89) Seymours own understanding of his derangement is a more fictive one. He writes in his journal Certain heads, certain colors and textures of gentle hair leave permanent remembers on me. Other things too. Charlotte formerly ran aw ay from me outside the studio and I grabbed her dress to stop her, to apply her near me. A yellow cotton dress I love because it was too long for her. I still have a lemon-yellow mark on the palm of my right hand, Im a kind of paranoiac in reverse. I suspect people of plotting to make me happy. (Salinger Raise 75-76) It is obvious that Seymours perception of this incident differs from that of his brother.
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