"Let us tell you what we do, we can see if we can catch banana fish" (Serlinger 7). Banana Fish is a fictitious creature created in the heart of Seymour Glass and is the role of J. D Salinger 's "Banana Fish Perfect Day". They are the same as other fish, but they swim in the hole where the banana grows and eat a lot of bananas and they can not escape. "Banana Fish's Perfect Day" was announced in the New York Journal in 1948 ("Banana Fish's Perfect Day"). The story occurred at Sunny Beach in Florida shortly after the Second World War in 1948. Another person in this short story, Muriel said: 4).
The perfect Banana Fish Day was created for Banana Fish by JD Salinger in 1948. This is only three years after the end of World War II, the Salinger is stationed in Berlin, Germany. Through further analysis of short stories, I conclude that Seymour is a model for Salinger. Seymour just returned from World War II, what did Salinger do while writing the story? - "Call me at the moment he did it, or say that everything is fun - you know what I mean" (Serlinger 1). This is one of the nine best-selling stories written by J. D Salinger, "Banana Fish's Perfect Day". It talks on the phone to tell Muriel and her mother to talk about Muriel's spiritually weak husband. In this short story the outcome of the war is revealed through her husband 's behavior and emotions.
The role of JD Salinger in the perfect day of Barnafifin Salinger 's role Perfect day for Panama. It seems to exist in the opposite world. Meanwhile, Salinger creates Muriel to represent materialist and superficial, while on the other hand creates Sybil, which is a reason for innocence like a child rarely seen in society. The main character Seymour of Seymour knows the superficial expression in the world of Muriel and chose not to separate. - "Let's talk about what we do, we can see if we can catch banana fish" (Serlinger 7). Banana Fish is a fictitious creature created in the heart of Seymour Glass and is the role of J. D Salinger 's "Banana Fish Perfect Day". They are the same as other fish, but they swim in the hole where the banana grows and eat a lot of bananas and they can not escape. "Banana Fish's Perfect Day" was published in the New York Journal in 1948 ("Banana Fish's Perfect Day").