In a lively society, even the youngest members of the world can escape from innocence and even escape from our world. Nonexistent member J.D. Salinger explores this elusive innocence in his short story "Banana Fish Perfect Day". There is a clear similarity between the main character Seymour Glass and Salinger, including the experience of World War II and the attraction of younger and more innocent people (Salerno).
At first sight, JD Salinger 's short story "The perfect day of banana fish" is a spiritually depressing veteran story, and his post - traumatic stress is that he will commit suicide on his second honeymoon I urged. . His wife In fact, this is a story, but at first glance it does not reveal the essential motivations and symbolic approaches taken to reach the final decision that Seymour Glass will end his life. - As Owen Hauha once observed, "Let's cherish pure knowledge so that purity is not realized." In a vibrant society, innocent people come from the youngest members of our world Even escape. Nonexistent member J.D. Salinger explores this elusive innocence in his short story "Banana Fish Perfect Day".
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. - "I will tell you what we do, we can see if we can catch banana fish" (Serlinger 7). Banana Fish is a fictitious creature created in Seymour Glass, J.D Salinger 's "Banana Fish Perfect Day" role. They are the same as other fish, but they can not swim after the banana grows and swim in the hole to eat a lot of bananas. "Banana Fish's Perfect Day" was published in the New York Journal in 1948 ("Banana Fish's Perfect Day").