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    Hour”‚ by Kate Chopin and “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty”‚ by James Thurber. “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” is a short story written in 1937. The main character is an older man that drives his wife to town for beauty parlor visits and weekly shopping. “The Story of an Hour” was published in 1894. The main character‚ Louise Mallard‚ thinks that she will find freedom from the death of her husband. These short stories share a common theme‚ gender roles within a marriage. Each of the main characters

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    Bad habits can range from biting your nails‚ to smoking so there are quite a lot of negative tendencies people can have. One particular example of this is shown in the short story “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” by James Thurber. Mitty’s habit is daydreaming. His vivid daydreams nearly cause him physical harm at two points in the story. The first instance is when his daydream happens behind the wheel of his car. If his wife had not snapped him

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    Analysis: The Secret Life of Walter Mitty Tara Jackson ENG 125 Introduction to Literature Instructor Alfaro April 18‚ 2011 The short story that I will do an analysis on is the Secret Life of Walter Mitty‚ written by James Thurber in March of 1939. This story centers around the hilarious and amusing daydreams of Walter Mitty an ordinary man‚ who resides in Waterbury‚ Connecticut‚ with his overbearing‚ nagging wife Mrs. Mitty. Throughout this short story Mitty is characterized as being a pathetic

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    Walter Mitty‚ an Avid Daydreamer Jannie W. Shelnutt ENG 125 Introduction to Literature Dr. Paula Porter June 17‚ 2012 Walter Mitty‚ an Avid Daydreamer James Thurber is known for his humor in writing. “His most famous short story “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” is a single joke ingeniously sustained (Maddocks‚ 1985).” Who doesn’t daydream from time to time? In the short story‚ “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty”‚ we learn that Walter Mitty is an avid daydreamer. This story tells of

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    In the short story “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” by James Thurber‚ the author describes Walter’s life and the numerous daydreams he has. Similar to the story‚ the film by the same name directed by Ben Stiller‚ gives the story of Walter’s life while adding substance to the story. While in the short story the theme is each person sees the world a little differently‚ Stiller morphs the theme in the film into stepping out of our shell and trying for what you want in life. This is seen clearly through

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    Powell ENG: 125 Prof. Wanda Deffenbaugh July‚ 18 2011 In the short story “the Secret Life of Walter Mitty” the themes identified are; the ability to escape real world events and frustrations by daydreaming and making himself feel important by always becoming the hero in his daydreams. Walter Mitty is very submissive to his wife‚ and she is pictured as sort of a bully and in order for him to escape his hectic life with his wife‚ he uses his imagination. In his daydreams‚ he becomes a commander

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    [INSERT NAME HERE] Stone English Period 1 The Movie Life of Walter Mitty The Secret Life of Walter Mitty‚ by James Thurber‚ was a comedic short story about a peculiar man who continuously day dreamed about being a hero‚ which ultimately got him into trouble. For the movie adaptation of the story‚ Walter Mitty is portrayed as an unusual hero by Danny Kaye‚ Mitty’s love interest‚ Rosalind Van Hoorn‚ by Virginia Mayo‚ and the notorious Dr. Hollingshead by Boris Karloff. The three main aspects of

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    Theme and corresponding works in the short stories Secret Life of Walter Mitty and I’m Going! Benjamin McDonald Ashford University English 125 Professor Smith August 24‚ 2012 Gender roles and marriage have been stereotyped for years. The husband earned a living while the woman stayed home did the cooking and laundry and raised the kids. Today‚ however‚ roles have reversed in many households. The husbands stay home and take care of the children‚ do the cooking‚ and run the

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    could take over someone’s life and pop up when the moment is least expected or leaving for a voyage is the go-to every few months. “Uncle Marcos” written by Isabel Allende and “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” written by James Thurber‚ both have protagonists that live very different form of the norm. These two main characters share the same qualities they have in the fictional stories. By being similar‚ they can learn from each other. Each character has a different life‚ one tries to fill the void

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    The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty screenplay is written by Steve Conrad and directed by Ben Stiller. The story is about a man named Walter Mitty (Ben Stiller) who works as a negative assets manager at Life magazine. He has a bad habit of constantly day dreaming of crazy adventures while at work‚ home‚ and pretty much anywhere he’s at the moment. He works with photojournalist Sean O’Connell (Sean Penn)‚ who sends him is last photo negative #25 which is meant to be used as the cover of the final physical

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