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    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 the story reunion ‚ He

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    The Secret of Finding Meaning in Life Life is truly too short‚ this phrase really bothered me because it made me think of how I could make my life meaningful and with sense; something that is living life to the fullest and touching the life of others by serving them because in serving you will know what really life is just like Jesus who came to earth not to be serve but to serve. But how we could make our life living with significance and meaning? This question is so stunning especially

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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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    Even though it is not required to succeed in life‚ personal responsibility is something that one needs to be a truthful and responsible person. “Responsibility is the hallmark of the fully integrated‚ fully functioning human being” . Taking personal responsibility is the difference between adulthood and childhood. This is what ultimately shows maturity. Personal responsibility leads to college success‚ better employment‚ and a greater satisfaction with life. If a person takes personal responsibility

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    James Thurber’s‚ “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” are two works of literature that focus on the themes gender roles and marriage‚ with some similarities‚ but with even more differences. In “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty‚” Thurber shows a marriage that is not typical. In this marriage Walter has a wife who is controlling‚ bossy‚ and runs the house hold. She’s aggressive‚ overbearing‚ and condescending. She’s everything Walter‚ the husband‚ is not. In comparison‚ Walter is very passive and compliant

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    The Secret Life of Bees Approach Paper II. Summary Paragraph The Secret Life of Bees is a coming of age story set in the 1960s about Lily Owens‚ who went through life believing that she had accidentally killed her mother one fateful day in her early childhood‚ and Lily’s abusive father‚ T-Ray‚ tries as hard as he can to fill Lily with guilt about what happened. The only person Lily turns to for comfort is her black “stand-in mother‚” Rosaleen‚ who gets herself into trouble when she stands up to

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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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    movie and a book version of “Secret Life of Walter Mitty”. The movie is for sure better than the book‚ let’s face it. How many people would like to read than watch a movie? First off in the movie Walter Mitty goes on an adventure‚ but in the book Walter doesn’t. What’s the fun in not seeing an adventure? Let’s be honest the movie adventure is funny and action packed and is more fun than daydreaming. For example in the movie he almost gets eaten by a shark in real life. In the book the only fun thing

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    school student has been succumbed to a wild daydreaming adventure. In the short story‚ "The secret life of Walter Mitty" by James Thurber‚ a man by the name of Walter Mitty can hardly tell reality from his vivid imaginary dreams which undertake him spontaneously as he feuds with his nagging wife. In a very similar short story‚ "Rip Van Winkle" by Washington Irving‚ the main character Rip Van Winkle slips away from his domestic problems with his wife to a place of serenity where he can sleep in the peace

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    "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" written by James Thurber and the story of "Rip Van Winkle" written by Washington Irving are similar in many ways. Both characters use dreaming to escape what appear to be drab lives they live. The wife figures in both stories seem to be overbearing and constantly nag each man. Depending on what the reader takes away from each story‚ they can believe the nagging is justified in the actions of the man or the actions of the man are due to the nagging of the wives

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