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In the movie Walter Mitty is single and looking for the person to spend his life with. In the book he was already with a wife but was unhappy in their relationship. In both formats he is unhappy with how his life is going and copes with it by creating a fantasy world where everything goes exactly the way he wants it to. In the book he has what he wanted in the movie (a relationship) but, he regrets it because he sees his wife is constantly getting angry with him due to his daydreams which he only has because his current life is so uninteresting. The danger of watching a movie when you are supposed to be reading text is that you can miss important details that the book will describe the story in the clearest way possible. For example if you

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