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    Daydreams and Walter Mitty "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" You have all daydreamed from time to time but Walter Mitty is an excessive daydreamer. He daydreams because he is stressed out by his controlling wife. He also dozes off to dream about masculine adventures. Also the reason is he feels society does not get him and what kind of man he is. The last reason he daydreams is because he wants to get away from his boring life. In James Thurber’s "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty‚" Walter daydreams

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    In James Thurber’s “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty‚” the character Walter Mitty dreams of being a hero‚ and this contrast in characterization in real life reveals how unhappy he is with his dull and cowardly existence. Mitty’s life is monotonous‚ spent doing what his wife tells him to do. Mitty waits for his wife’s hair appointment to end when he realizes she will be done soon. He knows he has to get back to the hotel to meet his wife because “she didn’t like to get to the hotel first; she would

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    The Secret Life of Walter Mitty is nothing more than a man named Walter Mitty going about his daily life doing everyday things. What makes it so special is the secret life he’s living‚ which is actually his imagination. This secret life is inspired by what he sees in real life. The author wants to show that although in real life Walter Mitty is bored‚ stuck living a normal life of getting up‚ driving his wife to places‚ buying things‚ and completing everyday chores‚ he can get away from all that

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    !! Walter Mitty: Finding Sean Most people are like Walter- Simple‚ average‚ a grey piece of paper‚ fitting in the urban office life seamlessly‚ searching for romance and adventure. The movie‚ The Secret Life of Walter Mitty‚ is an action filled comedy-drama movie; filmed in Greenland‚ Ice land‚ Afghanistan and New York City‚ full of beautiful‚ awe inspiring sceneries as Walter Mitty does his best to find the photographer of Time magazine covers‚ Sean‚ becoming more than he was before. Walter Mitty

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    The Secret Life of Walter Mitty By Derek Pruestel Have you ever daydreamed about being a pilot or doctor‚ or anything more exciting than what you were doing? The titular protagonist of James Thurber’s short story‚ “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” sure has. The story is about a man who is bored with the dull tasks of his average life. He runs errands‚ brings his wife to salons‚ and reads newspapers. He tries to escape his boring reality by daydreaming of more intense and dangerous situations

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    “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” Rick Snelling Eng 125 Professor Jessica Guire July 18‚ 2012 Thesis statement: In “The Secret life of Walter Mitty” Thurber’s character Walter‚ an ordinary man‚ uses his imagination to fulfill a fantasy life. Walter becomes a hero‚ saves lives‚ charters enemy territories and proves his masculinity while living a fantasy. Thurber uses several different themes in the short story “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty”. Through many adventures Walter increases his

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    Dinner With Someone in La La Land? The short story “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” was written by James Thurber. I wouldn’t have dinner with Walter because he would be a terrible guest for several reasons. Walter wouldn’t be a good listener for several reasons. One reason is because Walter often daydreams he doesn’t know what his wife wants him to do. “He looks at his wife in the seat beside him with shocked astonishment‚ She seemed grossly familiar‚ like a strange woman who yelled at him in

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    An identification of The Secret Life of Walter Mitty . Theme: Manliness‚ real and perceived‚ as well as the lack thereof. Symbolism is an amazing thing in any writing‚ and one of my favorite things when it comes to writing. From the immensity of symbolism in the Bible‚ to the metaphors that define and clarify emotion‚ symbolism is a way to get the point across when words are not enough. They force the mind to grasp what is being said; bring forth imagination to garner the truths that the writer

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    English Essay: Writing Task For this homework‚ we are dealing with an extract of ‘The secret Life of Walter Mitty’‚ which is written by James Thurber. James Thurber: James Grover Thurber was born in 1894 in Ohio‚ United States. He was an american author‚ but he was best known for his cartoons and short stories published in the New Yorker magazine. He was one of the most popular humorists of his time‚ and mostly wrote about the eccentricities of ordinary people. The story we are talking

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    This event from "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" occurred only in the confines of the short story’s main character by the same name’s mind. It is simply an illustration of how Mitty can take mundane situations like shopping for puppy biscuits and escape from it using his imagination. Written by James Thurber and published in The New Yorker‚ in 1939 “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” was an instant hit. This four page story takes place in the tiny town of Waterbury‚ Connecticut during the same year

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