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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…” quote by Walter Satterthwait
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““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.””

Walter Satterthwait

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.

Key Takeaway

Notice how humor masks deeper social commentary.

Themes

class absurdity humor relationships gender

Mood

ironic darkly comic observational

Type

literary social commentary.

When to use this quote

  • family dinner
  • argument
  • gift exchange
  • social gathering
  • literary analysis

Key Concepts

social critique dark comedy irony

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does the gun symbolize?
  • How does class influence the story’s tone?
A Different Perspective

Humor can trivialize serious issues like violence.

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