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Describe the characters' personalities in "The Unicorn in the Garden" by James Thurber.

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The characters in "The Unicorn in the Garden" by James Thurber exhibit contrasting personalities. The wife is belligerent and dismissive, quickly labeling her husband as crazy when he mentions seeing a unicorn. Her aggressive nature is evident as she tries to have him committed. In contrast, the husband is cunning and patient, cleverly turning the situation to his advantage by feigning ignorance, ultimately leading to his wife's downfall and his own happiness.

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One of Thurber's favourite subjects was marriage in middle life. In this particular story, a man and his wife both suffer from marital burnout, although the wife is outwardly the most belligerent of the two. For example, when the husband wakes up his wife to tell her he saw a unicorn in the garden, she just turns over, glares at him and announces flatly,"You are a booby and I am going to put you in the booby-hatch." Her hubby doesn't flinch but wanders back down to the garden and feeds the unicorn a lily.  Then he goes back inside only to learn that his wife has called up a policeman and a psychiatrist to take him away to the funny farm, but when questioned about the unicorn, he feigns ignorance, thus turning the tables on his wife.  The policeman and the psychiatrist take the wife away to an insane asylum, kicking and screaming, while "...the husband lived happily ever after."

If the woman is the most aggressive, the husband is the most cunning, for after all it is he who 'wins' in the end (whether there had been a real unicorn or not!)

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