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    English 1 Honors Unit: Short Stories “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” Creative Writing Assignment Writing Situation: In “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty‚” the protagonist leads an unfulfilling‚ unsatisfying‚ and mundane existence. His only solace seems to come from the many daydreams that transport him to another place where his altered Ego dominates the landscape. By observing Walter Mitty’s exciting and lively daydreams‚ we get a distinct sense of what is sorely lacking in his real life. Directions

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    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 Mitty” plays

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    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‚ “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” are two works of literature that focus on the themes gender roles

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    She even had to pay the six record companies that sued her $9‚250 for each of 24 songs they focused on in the case. WORKS CITED: “Woman Faces The Music‚ Loses Download Case." CBSNews. CBS Interactive‚ n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2013. <http://www.cbsnews.com/2100-201_162-3330186.html>. "12-year-old Settles Music Swap Lawsuit." CNN. N.p.‚ 18 Feb. 2004. Web. 20 Mar. 2013.

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    People have always 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

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    “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” by James Thurber‚ is a story about a man named Walter Mitty and he is a daydreamer that dreams all day. He is a man that loses all of his day dreaming and daydreams about things that he sees and anything around him. He is a man that nobody really appreciates and knows very well‚ his wife is very controlling and bossy. Walter is a loyal guy‚ he does not have much of a life‚ and he bad memory. If I had the chance to eat dinner with Walter Mitty then he would be a good

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    The Secret Life of Walter Mitty Emma “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” used an unconventional plot which a plot doesn’t have an exposition‚ a rising action‚ a climax‚ a falling action and a denouement in that order‚ however‚ an unconventional plot makes the story of Walter Mitty’s theme more stronger and leave a lot of imagination to the reader. The story developed the story by using smalls things‚ randomly appeared‚ as clues to connect the stories‚ so the story

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    An Essay in a Journal Works Cited Entry: Seraj‚ Mohamed Abdullah. “Are we providing modern anesthetics services in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia?” Anesthesia: Essays and Researches 6.1 (2012): 3-9. Print. Quote & Signal Phrase with In-Text Citation: As Mohamed Abdullah Seraj notes in his essay‚ “Are we providing modern anesthetics services in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia?” anesthesia has evolved immensely since its invention‚ modern anesthesia has certain policies that “ reduced the mortality rate

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    Part One: Works-Cited Page Entries Akins‚ Robert. Greeks and Romans. Philadelphia: Random House‚ 1987. Print. Goldman‚ Henry‚ and Elizabeth Howard. Ancient Civilizations. Philadelphia: Gold House‚ 1989. Print. "Writing Utensils." The Encyclopedia of the Mediterranean. 5th ed. N.p.: n.p.‚ 1985. Print. Ingram‚ Joan. "The Secrets of the Greeks." N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 2 Feb. 04. . Dubrow‚ Kevin. Telephone interview. 12 Aug. 2004. Morrow‚ Alexander‚ dir. The Beauty of Greek Architecture. Westing Forge

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    known humorists‚ and "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" is his best known story. The story was first published in 1939 in the New Yorker magazine to great acclaim. It was reprinted in Thurber’s 1942 collection‚ My World-And Welcome To It and in Reader’s Digest in 1943. The story’s main character is a middle-aged‚ middle-class man who escapes from the routine drudgery of his suburban life into fantasies of heroic conquest. Upon the story’s publication‚ Walter Mitty became an archetypal American figure

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