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    The story of Walter Mitty is of interest. Walter Mitty is a normal man except for one thing.. his wild daydreams that take him from our reality to a totally different story‚ But there’s only one question‚ what telling of this story is better? the book or the movie? in this essay we will be discussing with only 3 reasons‚ why the movie is better than the book. First of all‚ one of the biggest reasons the movie is better than the book is because of the quality of the flashbacks. In the book the flashbacks

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    Secret Life of Walter Mitty by James Thurber Copyright Notice ©1998-2002; ©2002 by Gale Cengage. Gale is a division of Cengage Learning. Gale and Gale Cengage are trademarks used herein under license. For complete copyright information on these eNotes please visit: http://www.enotes.com/secret-life/copyright eNotes: Table of Contents 1. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty: Introduction 2. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty: James Thurber Biography 3. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty: Summary

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    out the course of the story it is evident that Mitty is not a hero nor does he have control of his life. His wife is yelling at him and telling him what and how to do things‚ so he uses the dreams characters to escape reality. In “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty‚” James Thurber uses characterization‚ language‚ and irony to help readers identify with Mitty’s mundane life. Thurber never tells the reader what Mitty looks like. Instead he uses keywords throughout the story to let the reader put together

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    The “Imagined” Life Of Walter Mitty James Thurber writes a short story about the life of a man who imagines his life a little bit more exciting than his normal‚ mundane‚ boring life. The story starts out with Walter and his wife driving to town. Walter was imagining that he was driving a NAVY hydroplane through a terrible storm only to have his fantasy shattered by the nagging voice of his wife informing him that he was driving too fast. After dropping his wife off at her hair appointment

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    “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” depicts the inner monologue of an aging man as his mind drifts in and out of fantasies as he completes his routine tasks on an otherwise routine day. Walter Mitty represents the aging of era which defined the current age. They experienced so much in one era and yet were still caught by the hands of time. This adventure through an aging mind gives great insight into not only the character of Walter Mitty‚ but the character of a generation. Walter Mitty represents

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    The Secret Life of Walter Mitty by James Thurber is a short story about escaping the mundane repetitiveness of everyday life through familiar places that remind the main character of historical moments in history. Walter Mitty is an ordinary man who dreams of being extraordinary. Part of the reasoning for his dissatisfaction with his everyday life is that he fails to live up to what he holds as masculine ideals. (Shmoop Editorial Team‚ 2008) He is a lousy driver‚ forgetful and a passive husband.

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    The Secret Life of Walter Mitty Marcus Wilson English 125 Alex Vuilleumier 12/18/2013 In James Thurber ’s short story "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty‚" we encounter a man who constantly daydreams. Since the story is told in a third-person narration‚ the readers have a distinct perspective and a better understanding of the character ’s personality and thought process. With access to the protagonist ’s mind‚ the readers are able to understand and relate the significance of his dreams to his

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    “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” Cohlmeyer‚ Lou Chetta ENG 125 Kim Elliot-White October 29‚ 2012 “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” In “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” Thurbur uses satire to call attention to the humorous ways in illustrating the daydreamer in Mitty‚ and the background of this story about a marriage relationship. In this story Mitty is constantly lost in his own world of being anyone he chooses or desires to create in his own mind while escaping the

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    9.9 of every 100‚000 teenagers are the cause for deaths. Steve Harmon is a high school student‚ who is sent to jail and is being tried for murder. The plot takes place in Steve’s jail cell and the court room. The lesson to be learned from the book is‚ if someone does something wrong they have to pay for it. The book is a murder mystery‚ that can entertain anyone. This book is a must read in my opinion. The plot of the book Monster includes setting‚ main character‚ and conflicts. First‚ the story

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    The purpose of this paper is to address the question of whether Wilfred of Ivanhoe‚ the main character of Sir Walter Scott’s book‚ Ivanhoe‚ married the right woman. The two women in the book to be discussed are Rebecca‚ the kind healer daughter of the rich Jew‚ and Rowena‚ the princess of the Saxons living in England. Both women loved Ivanhoe‚ and at the end of the tale‚ what he does surprises the reader‚ marries Rowena‚ bringing his race together even more fully in England. Ivanhoe has been away

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