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“Reality leaves a lot to the imagination” (Lennon). This is quote especially true when it comes to Mitty. Mitty is disappointed with his life and uses his dreams as a method of escape from his reality. The short story is about a meek man who uses his dull, mundane surroundings as inspiration for his exciting and heroic daydreams. Walter Mitty is a dreamer who uses his dreams to escape his monotonous life. This story was written by James Thurber in 1939. Thurber had a prolific career as an author and cartoonist. James Thurber uses Irony, Allusion, and Symbolism to express the theme of the contrast between a human being's hopes for life and its actuality.
Symbolism is a prominent literary device in this short story and it is used primarily to illustrate Walter’s weaknesses and negative traits. In the beginning of the story Walter and his wife are driving into town to run some errands when she insists that he wears overshoes. Although Walter objects to the overshoes Mrs. Mitty forces him to buy and wear them. "Remember to get those overshoes while I'm having my hair done," she said. "I don't need overshoes," said Mitty. She put her mirror back into her bag. "We've been all through that." (The Secret Life of Walter Mitty). This symbolizes Mrs. Mitty’s control over her husband. By forcing Walter to buy overshoes the readers are able to see that Mrs. Mitty is in control of her husband. Throughout the story Walter is bossed around by his wife because of the way she controls him. "He indulges in a daydream in which he is a brave military commander piloting a hydroplane, but his wife interrupts by exclaiming that he is driving too fast. This pattern is repeated several times." (EBSCO) Mrs. Mitty controls every detail of Walter’s life.
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...u what you want, in order to get what one wants they must strive to succeed and accomplish their goals. Ghandi once said, "We need to be the change we wish to see in the world." This quote encapsulates the message and meaning of the story. Life is about stepping up and stepping out. We must be the change we wish to see in the world because if we are not then that change will never see the light of day. At the end of the day life comes down to choices. Many people spend their entire lives wishing and dreaming, but some take the road less travelled by. Some step up and step out and those are the people that succeed, those are the people who achieve their goals, who have what they want, and who we all should emulate. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty teaches all who read it to stop dreaming, to step up, step out, and be the change they wish to see in the world.

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