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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 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 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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    seeing the universe in the eyes of another‚ of hundreds of others‚ in seeing hundreds of universes that each of them sees”. Through the analysis of the two Robert Gray poems of ‘Journey‚ the North Coast’ and ‘The Meatworks’‚ as well as ‘The Secret Life of Walter Mitty’‚ directed by Ben Stiller‚ we as an audience learn that the key to discovery is developing a greater capacity to view the world from different perspectives other than ones own‚ leading to new understandings and personal growth. The audience

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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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    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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    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

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    Narrative Elements in the Short Story Patrick 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

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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 storyWalter 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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