Saturday, September 20, 2014

A Perfect Day For Bananafish Assertion

I’m going to prove that in A Perfect Day For Bananafish Seymour and Muriel were trying to ignore the facts. Seymour tried to run away from the society and his psychological issue, because it is easier for him to ignore the problems instead of face to them. Thus, he went to the beach where is his comfort zone to avoid to face to the society. He talked to Sybil who was a 2-year-old girl who was too young to understand what’s going on to ignore the fact that Muriel didn't try to understand him. At the end of the story, he chose to suicide in order to run from the fact that nobody truly understand him in this world. Muriel tried to ignore the phone call from her mother in order to avoid answer the questions about Seymour. Probably she just tried to ignore the fact that Seymour already changed and had a serious mental issue since he came back from the war. And she tried to ignore that she got hurt in the reality and it due to Seymour’s issue. They ran from the facts and the problems, because they didn't think they can handle that. However, they didn't realize that running from the problems cannot help them get through the difficulties, and it will makes things worse instead. 

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