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  1. Mitty is the defendant in a murder trial. He remains calm in the face of an aggressive district attorney. Instead of denying his skill with firearms, Mitty brags about his expertise. This upsets his lawyer and throws the courtroom into chaos. A young woman falls into Mitty’s arms, and he defends her from the district attorney.

  2. When Walter Mitty and Mrs. Mitty leave the hotel, the revolving doors make “a faintly derisive whistling sound.” On the way back to the car, Mrs. Mitty asks her husband to wait while she buys something at a drugstore. As rain and sleet begin to fall, Mitty lights a cigarette, stands against the wall, and imagines he is standing before a ...

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  4. Summary: “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty”. First published in the New Yorker in 1939, “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” is James Thurber’s short story about the flamboyant fantasy life of a timid suburban Everyman. A gentle satire of the human imagination (among other things), the story struck an immediate and lasting chord in the ...

  5. Full Title: The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. When Written: 1939. Where Written: Connecticut. When Published: March 18, 1939, in The New Yorker; collected in My World—and Welcome To It (1942) Literary Period: Modernism. Genre: Short Story/Humor. Setting: Waterbury, Connecticut, around the winter of 1938-1939.

  6. Walter's mother decides to sell her piano, and Walter accompanies her. When he casually recounts the story of the mysterious negative in the wallet, his mother tells him that she rescued the wallet from the trash as soon as he had left. Sure enough, there is a tiny negative-sized envelope inside the wallet.

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  7. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty Summary. The reader is thrust right into what might well be the climax of a more traditional story. That story is taking place aboard a naval hydroplane equipped with eight engines and facing what appears to be a life-and-death situation. That situation is made all the more precarious as a result of ice forming ...

  8. James Thurber (1894–1961) was one of the greatest humorists of the 20th century. In his writings and cartoons, Thurber often poked fun at the modern, urban male at odds with the world in which he lived. He first published “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” in The New Yorker Magazine in 1939. The story follows a day in the life of an ...

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