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    In James Thurber’s The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, the author’s convulsive focus on the dynamic impacts of the abrupt settings, unreasonably complexes the fluidity of the story by misleading the reader on the current plot of Mitty’s life verses the settings conjured by his imagination in the story. Furthermore his use and examples of location, metaphors and imagery also leaves the description and development of the character to the reader’s imagination which while might make it easier to digest…

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    be necessary, whether it is a part of reality or a part of a fantasy. It does not have to be much, but it could make a significant change on your lifestyle. Thurber’s “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” argues for the presence significance as a basic human need, through Walter Mitty’s escapism fueled daydreams. Walter Mitty’s sense of insignificance causes him to exert his authority onto his individualized fictional scenarios. As Mitty ponders about the “cockiness” of his peers, the narrator…

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    In The Secret Life of Walter Mitty movie and story, as well as the Ralphie Phillips Cartoon, imagination is used to cure boredom, to imagine a different reality, and sometimes they are unaware that it is happening. In the three stories, the main characters are bored with their lives and use imagination to see themselves somewhere else. They also use imagination because they are unhappy with their situation and see themselves with different and more interesting lives. In some cases, especially…

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    and creativity to run wild? An escape from the real world to the utopian state of mind lets us express our true romantic self. In the movie, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, Walter Mitty conformed himself to a simple and unadventurous lifestyle, but his creative mind takes over when he feels emotion and the need for self-expression. Walter Mitty is depicted by his colleagues as unimportant, but his imagination begins to run free and their perception of him as a rational human is altered. Todd…

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    Walter Mitty is a man who gets “henpecked” by his wife, and we all aware of the social phenomenon of many men get “henpecked” by their wife. He feels very insecure in his real life, and he begins to fantasizes about himself in an imagine world. Oppositely…

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    The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, through the exploration of ideas such as power and versions of reality, and also shows how these ideas are influenced by context and can result in new understandings of the world. In The Tempest there are multiple manifestations of power and William Shakespeare displays…

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    struggling during the difficult times. Walter Mitty, a character from one of his short stories, “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty”, is a great example of an escape from reality. Mitty imagines himself experiencing different realities in many different ways, one being a surgeon saving a pateint’s life. “That will hold for ten minutes… get on with the operation” (Secret Life of Walter Mitty 3). James Thurber wanted the people reading his stories to feel like Walter Mitty, and think of themselves…

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    The Secret Life of Walter Mitty; Film Review Assignment “To see the world, things dangerous to come to, to see behind walls, to draw closer, to find each other, and to feel. That is the purpose of life.” The Secret Life of Walter Mitty is a movie produced by, directed, and starring Ben Stiller. The screenplay for this movie was written by Steven Conrad, and is based on the 1939, short story by James Thurber. This movie shows how, Walter Mitty, an ordinary negative assests manager at Life…

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    there is a light inside that tells us everyday we get through is another day closer to that thing we want most for ourselves. This is seen in “War Dance”, a documentary about the yet to be mitigated Uganda, and the wondrous film “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty”. One could even see it in the classic novella “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck.nThis is because this light is inherent within all of us, giving us the push that is needed in order to go through every day. This light is our hopes and…

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    Walter Mitty’s mindset “The secret life of Walter Mitty” by James Thurber is a story about a man named Walter Mitty, who uses his creative imagination to fill colour in his dull life. In the world of his imagination, he is a hero, but in his real life, Mitty has low self-esteem. He wanted to be a heroic role-model because when he is driving a car, he thinks he is driving a navy hydroplane and gets back to real life when his wife says “Not so fast!”(Thurber 33). This exemplifies that he loves…

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