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    Loman family: Willy, Linda, Happy, and Biff. The primary focus is on Willie Loman and his quest for covetous success as a salesman in addition to his felt need to have successful sons. Susan Koprence compares the character Walter Mitty of James Thurber’s The Secret Life of Walter Mitty to Willy Loman in Death a Salesman stating, “Feeling frustrated and diminished, both Mitty and Willy Loman escape into a world of illusion, engaging in vivid, obsessive daydreams.” (322). Moreover, within Death of…

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    Walter Mitty Journey

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    In life, people often use traveling as a mechanism to do one of two things: find themselves or lose themselves. The actual circumstances of the journey itself do not have to be exoctic or far away, it can be as simple as Walter Mitty’s excursion in “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.” In this short story, Mitty travels alongside his wife through their somber town past various physical locations. These locations give the reader a glimpse inside Mitty’s mind as they elicit daydreams about several…

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    The starting of the movie “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” is like an action movie but it immediately turns into a comedy. All the action scenes are happening in the Walter’s, the main character, played by Ben Stiller, daydreams. The daydreams allow audiences to focus on the movie and to catch the plot of the movie. The movie is about Walter Mitty, who works as a negative asset manager for Life magazine that management is going to turn into an online exclusive publication. Story shows the…

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    where additional bricks can be placed. Walter Mitty’s brick is bombarded and controlled by his wife. This changes how he lives his life making him both helpless and mentally weak. This leads Mitty to feel that fantasies are a way of transporting himself into a more manly and more desirable person. This is depicted through the use of symbolism to create a better understanding of the sequences found throughout the work. James Thurber’s “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” uses symbolism to craft the…

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    Walter Mitty Comparison

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    “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” is an adaptation of James Thurber's 1939 short story which was released in 2013 and directed by Ben Stiller who is also the main character of the film. The story is mainly about Walter Mitty who is an employee at Life magazine. He spends the rest of his boring day working on unique photos for the publication. Walter inhabits a world of daydreams as he tries to escape from his tedious daily life. Walter falls in love with an employee who works in the same…

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    Walter Mitty is a man who uses his active imagination to escape the pressures of his wife. Shrewd and controlling in nature Mrs.Mitty is constantly emasculating Walter. The only thing that allows Walter to endure is his vivid imagination; however his wife tries to smother this form of self expression too. In “ A Jury of Her Peers” the motif of oppressive marriages is explored again. The women in this story are dominated by their husbands. They are forced to complete arduous and bland housework…

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    Self - acceptance is truly the missing link in life. Without confidence in yourself and abilities, it can leave one feeling miserable and inferior to others. In the short stories, “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” by James Thurber and “The Prospector’s Trail” by Cathy Jewison the protagonist are faced with the conflict of not accepting oneself which leads them to an unfulfilled life. Then they accept their places and realize to not listen to others opinions. As a result, the protagonist learns…

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    In texts “ Miniver Cheevy” and “ The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,” there are specific descriptions to illustrate the main character’s daydreams and personalities. In the story “ The secret Life of Walter Mitty,” The protagonist Walter is an adventurous person who dreams of five incredible episodes. In his dreams, he becomes different characters, such as the commander of a navy plane, a well-known surgeon, a crack shot, and a British pilot. On the other hand, Miniver Cheevy is a cynical and…

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    John Steinbeck, is a story, about two men who are chasing the american dream, hitting many obstacles along the way. War Dance, directed by Sean Fine, is a documentary about life in the Ugandan war zone. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, directed by Ben Stiller, is a movie about Walter Mitty, an average man with a vast imagination, who ventures the world seeking a man who has the missing negative for a magazine cover that he needs to prevent himself from losing his job. [C] Every character from…

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    The Secret Life of Walter Mitty The short store that I red called “The Secret LIfe of Walter Mitty” by James Thurber. I will tell you if it ok or not to go eat out with him or not. Also in this I will find out what he is thinking about during the whole time that we are eating. I think that Walter Mitty would be a good or bad person to eat with because he be a good person to pull pranks but also a bad person because Walter be off in his own world. When we are eating and if he goes into his own…

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