Corie Bratter
Corie Bratter is a fictional character from the play Barefoot in the Park, written by Neil Simon. She is a young, free-spirited woman who has recently married her husband, Paul Bratter. Corie is characterized by her optimistic outlook on life and her desire for adventure, which often leads to humorous situations.
In the play, Corie's personality contrasts with Paul's more practical and cautious nature. As they navigate the challenges of their new marriage, Corie's impulsive decisions and enthusiasm create both comedic and heartfelt moments. The story explores themes of love, compromise, and the complexities of relationships.