A Perfect Day for Bananafish
What is the author's tone in A Perfect Day for Bananafish by J. D. Salinger?

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Jill W
In terms of the women who surround Seymour, Salinger's tone is condemning and judgemental. In terms of Seymour's suicide, Salinger is noncommittal and subjective.... leaving us as readers to form our own judgements.
A Perfect Day for Bananafish