Doris Bratter
Doris Bratter is a fictional character from the play "The Odd Couple," written by Neil Simon. She is the ex-wife of Felix Ungar, one of the main characters, and is portrayed as a strong and assertive woman. Doris's character adds depth to the story, highlighting the challenges of relationships and the complexities of divorce.
In the play, Doris is depicted as a practical and no-nonsense individual, often contrasting with Felix's neurotic personality. Her interactions with Felix and other characters provide insight into the dynamics of their past marriage and the impact of their separation on their lives.