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    imagined themselves as extraordinary or with heroic traits. Walter Mitty’s character has no heroic traits‚ and is never in control of his own life. His wife is always telling him what do and when and how to do it‚ yet he imagines himself as these characters that are in control and courageous. In “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty”‚ James Thurber uses parodies‚ setting‚ and Irony to contribute to a tragic comedic character. The Parodies in the story mock the typical fearless in any situation type of hero

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    “The Secret life of Walter Mitty” “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” is an ordinary character who fills his mind with day dreams in which he sees himself as a hero‚ surgeon‚ jumps into enemy territory‚ and proves his manly strengths. Walter is trying to escape from the routines and humiliations he suffers in everyday life. The theme of success and failure is played out between the two characters Mr. and Mrs. Mitty in a weekly shopping trip to the city. In this story “The Secret Life of Walter

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    Both “A&P” and “Secret Life Of Walter Mitty” are simple stories about everyday life‚ and the way normal people deal with the monotony of their lives. Both stories include characters that are faced with simple but tough problems. Sammy‚ the main character in “Secret Life Of Walter Mitty”‚ obviously hates his job at the A&P‚ and he finally quits after his boss does something that he thinks was unfair. Walter Mitty is tired of his boring life so he daydreams to get through it and to escape from his

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    I believe that the structure used in "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" was the descriptive structure because it describes what Mr. Mitty’s life could have been like if he had done something different. For example‚ the daydreams of being in the military and flying planes. The structure in "Gumption" is compare and contrast because the entire story is Clara naming the differences between the Oysters and Sylvester. For example‚ the story starts off with her talking about Sylvester needing gumption and

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    “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” is the second adaptation of the 1939 James Thurber story. The first adaptation was produced by Samuel Goldwyn and was directed by Norman Z. McLeod wherein Danny Kaye played the role of Walter Mitty. In this 2013’s adapatation Walter Mitty is being played by Ben Stiller together with Kristen Wiig as Cheryl Melhoff‚ Shirley MacLaine‚ Adam Scott and mary other more. Walter has a crush on his co-worker‚ Cheryl. He works as a negative assets manager at Life magazine

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    The Secret Life of Walter Mitty is James Thurber’s most famous writing. It is acclaimed for the use of words and clever humor‚ portraying the American culture most adeptly. Throughout the short story there were flowing themes of heroism and death. These are effectively conveyed by contrasting images and effective use of words. It is interesting that all of Walter Mitty’s fantasies have an underlying theme of death. There are five daydreams in total‚ and all of them have characters related to death

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    The Secret Life of Walter Mitty‚ is a film directed by Ben Stiller. It’s an adventure drama‚ about a Negative Assets manager at Life magazine (played by Ben Stiller). Through the lens of Walter Mitty‚ we see how he feels small and useless as he can not get the girl he’s obsessed with. His company is switching from a paper copy to an electronic copy‚ Walter was in charge of getting the last cover page for the company. He loses the picture and goes on a gurney looking for the picture‚ across the ocean

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    the film the Secret life of Walter Mitty. Plot and subtext in this film support this theme. The motifs of water and technology support the ideal of change. Responsibility is something most people have to live with; some have to face responsibility earlier in life than the average Joe. For example Walter had to take on the responsibility of supporting a family by the time he was sixteen. Doing this caused him to live for his family and not himself the first scene of the movie is Walter balancing his

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    Escape 2 Gender roles and marriages can play an important role in literature. It can be one of the most influential ways that gender roles are constructed. Works of literature construct images of boys and girls and men and women. These works usually depict the girls and women doing housework‚ playing with dolls‚ and cooking. The men are usually depicted as sports players and lovers‚ providers‚ and figures that are overall stronger than woman. Guy de Maupassant’s‚ “The Necklace” and James Thurber’s

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    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 out of it by saying “Not so fast! You’re driving too fast

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