Marriage Quote by Walter Satterthwait
““And a gun was taken,” I said. “That was yours?” She handed me the cup and saucer. “Yes. A pistol my husband had given me.” “Thirty-eight caliber.” “Yes. A Colt, I think. I’d never fired it, and it wasn’t loaded. My husband bought it as a joke several years ago.” “A joke?” She smiled and sipped at her drink. “We were having an argument once, I don’t even remember now what about, and I got so angry I told him that if I had a gun I’d shoot him. The next day he gave me the gun.” Very droll. The rich are different.””
About This Quote
Source Short story: The Rich are Different, 2015
A woman recounts receiving a joke gun from her husband, highlighting absurdity and class differences in a darkly comic tone.
In simple terms: A joke gun story reveals class absurdities.
Notice how humor masks deeper social commentary.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- family dinner
- argument
- gift exchange
- social gathering
- literary analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does the gun symbolize?
- How does class influence the story’s tone?
Humor can trivialize serious issues like violence.