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    differences of Walter Mitty and his mysterious other self is that they are totally different people. How I would explain this is when Walter Mitty is having his daydreams he wants to be someone else then his regular self. He wants to be a totally different person then his regular self. He doesn’t want to be weak. Then in one of his day dreams he is a commander readying the lieutenant to take off in a “hurtling eight-engined Navy hydroplane” (188). However in reality‚ Walter Mitty is just a man

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    Guedouar Mr. Forsyth ENG 3U October 7‚ 2014 Ta-pocketa-pocketa: the analysis of Mitty’s character In The Secret Life of Walter Mitty‚ by James Thurber‚ Walter Mitty desires dominance‚ but knows that he cannot achieve his dreams due to the constant put down by his controlling wife. Walter‚ a middle-aged man has daydreams to assert his dominance which he does not have in his real life. Mitty starts to daydream that he is a “commander” of a “navy hydroplane” and he is trying to save his whole crew

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    “The necklace” and “The Bet” talk about two characters that think they can win or have everything that they want or think. On “The necklace‚” a girl named Madame Mathilde Loisel thought she needed everything because she was a pretty girl‚ but she was very poor. On “The Bet‚” the banker makes a bet that he thought that he would win a bet. “The Necklace” and “The Bet” functions to reveal aspects of character by showing their thinking and their character traits. In the first place‚ “The Necklace” written

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    The Secret Life of Walter Mitty‚ directed by Norman Mc Lean‚ was a much better piece of work than the short story‚ "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty‚" written by James Thuber‚ because the video had a satisfying conclusion‚ more action‚ and a much more developed and advanced plot. The conclusion of the story left you unsatisfied and discontent because it didn’t really tell you what happens to the protagonist; it just ends‚ while the movie ends with Walter‚ the protagonist‚ finding love. Walter also

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    squad vanished and Walter Mitty found himself on the sidewalk‚ drenched in rain‚ and the ashy remnants of his cigarette in hand. Mrs. Mitty stood in front of him‚ umbrella in hand‚ with a suspicious scowl on her face. “Look at you‚ your suit is drenched! It will take hours to dry and we are attending that concert tonight.” Mrs. Mitty flailed her arms as she spoke‚ almost hitting passersby with her umbrella. “Come on‚ let’s go home‚ I need to have to time to prepare before we go.” Mitty threw the butt

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    The life of Walter Mitty By Gregory Jones 9/17/12 Walter Mitty the Undefeated‚ inscrutable to the last. “Walter!” his wife yelled “what are you doing can’t you see I’m ready to leave!” Ok Mitty replied they got into the car and Mitty turned on the radio. The Football game had just ended‚ and the announcer was describing the atmosphere in the game it was the 4th quarter with only 30 seconds left on the clock. “Ok Mitty you’re going to throw to the drag route understand?” “Yeah coach

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    The American dream for the Younger is all different. They wanted to accomplish something with the money that was given to them. Walter‚ the oldest child‚ believed that investing in a liquor store would give them wealth and prosperity. While Beneatha‚ the youngest child‚ wanted to use the money to continue her studies. Lastly‚ Lena‚ the mother of them both‚ was convinced that buying a home was the best choice for her whole family. The American dream meant something different to each and every one

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    I like the last story that we read called the secret life of Walter Mitty because revealing people to define what situation we are in and why people do not like to face the problem and they choose to avoid . At the end of the story ‚ He realized fantasy won’t happen in real life that inspired me to find the meaning of life . In this story also explored more like if you have a dream ‚ It could be the courages that help you succeed. In the first unit ‚ my favorite character is Charlie’s father from

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    very wrong in thinking that. In the novel the Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd‚ it is proven that though we do have differences‚ we are not so different from such a ‘simple’ creature as the bee. In the novel‚ Kidd compares a bee community‚ meaning their hives‚ to a human community‚ which could mean something as big as a town or city‚ or something as small as a family. She makes the reader realize that we are similar to bees in the way we treat life and crave love from others. She also‚ however

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    Black Vs White Imagine your life as you know it completely change for better or for worse. In this essay you will read about how Douglass and Walter are similar people. You will read how Walter and Douglass relate to each other being loyal‚determined‚ and proud.The book Raisin in the Sun is about Walter wanting more money because it would help him and his family have a better life. The Biography of Frederick Douglass is about Douglass standing up to his slave masters and starting a movement for

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