A Perfect Day for Bananafish

by

J. D. Salinger

The Psychiatrist’s Wife Character Analysis

The psychiatrist’s wife is also vacationing at the resort in Florida where Muriel and Seymour are staying. When discussing her interactions with the psychiatrist to her mother, Muriel is far more interested in talking about the psychiatrist’s horrible wife and her unfashionable dress than discussing what the psychiatrist thought about Seymour’s behavior.

The Psychiatrist’s Wife Quotes in A Perfect Day for Bananafish

The A Perfect Day for Bananafish quotes below are all either spoken by The Psychiatrist’s Wife or refer to The Psychiatrist’s Wife. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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A Perfect Day for Bananafish Quotes

“[…] he asked me if Seymour’s been sick or something, So I said—”

“Why’d he ask that?”

“I don’t know, Mother. I guess because he’s so pale and all,” said the girl. “Anyway, […] His wife was horrible. You remember that awful dinner dress you saw in Bonwit’s window? The one you said you’d have to have a tiny, tiny—”

“The green?”

“She had it on. And all hips. […]”

“What’d he say though? The doctor.”

“Oh. Well, nothing much, really. I mean we were in the bar and all. It was terribly noisy.”

Related Characters: Muriel Glass (speaker), Muriel’s Mother (speaker), Seymour Glass, The Psychiatrist, The Psychiatrist’s Wife
Page Number: 6
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The Psychiatrist’s Wife Quotes in A Perfect Day for Bananafish

The A Perfect Day for Bananafish quotes below are all either spoken by The Psychiatrist’s Wife or refer to The Psychiatrist’s Wife. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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A Perfect Day for Bananafish Quotes

“[…] he asked me if Seymour’s been sick or something, So I said—”

“Why’d he ask that?”

“I don’t know, Mother. I guess because he’s so pale and all,” said the girl. “Anyway, […] His wife was horrible. You remember that awful dinner dress you saw in Bonwit’s window? The one you said you’d have to have a tiny, tiny—”

“The green?”

“She had it on. And all hips. […]”

“What’d he say though? The doctor.”

“Oh. Well, nothing much, really. I mean we were in the bar and all. It was terribly noisy.”

Related Characters: Muriel Glass (speaker), Muriel’s Mother (speaker), Seymour Glass, The Psychiatrist, The Psychiatrist’s Wife
Page Number: 6
Explanation and Analysis: