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Yes, Walter Mitty is a remake starring Ben Stiller.

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The Secret Life of Walter Mitty was created in 1939.

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The protagonist in The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty is named Walter Mitty. He is played by Ben Stiller, and the film also stars Sean Penn in a brief part.

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Walter Mitty was a character in a film titled The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. The film was released in 1947 and starred comedian Danny Kaye as the title character.

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The Secret Life of Walter Mitty grossed $188,536,838 worldwide.

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The duration of The Secret Life of Walter Mitty - film - is 1.83 hours.

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The Secret Life of Walter Mitty grossed $58,236,838 in the domestic market.

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The main internal conflict of Walter Mitty is his daydreaming, a man versus himself conflict.

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The Secret Life of Walter Mitty - film - was created on 1947-09-01.

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walter mitty daydreams to get himslef out of stressful situtations.

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In the story "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" by James Thurber, Walter Mitty's first dream is triggered by his wife, who scolds him for daydreaming and tells him to buy puppy biscuits. This instruction leads Mitty to fantasize about being a brave leader on a military mission.

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"The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" is a fictional character created by author James Thurber. Although people may use the term "Walter Mitty" colloquially to refer to someone who daydreams or escapes reality, in reality, there is no real person named Walter Mitty to be treated in any particular way.

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The negative 25 photo had a profound impact on Walter Mitty in the movie "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty." It pushed him out of his comfort zone and inspired him to embark on a real-life adventure to find the missing negative, leading to personal growth and self-discovery.

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thia story line took place in waterbury, ct

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Walter Mitty is a fictional character, played brilliantly in a movie, by Danny Kaye. Mitty was the quintessential Mr. Milquetoast. The one who wouldn't say 'boo' to a mouse. But in his dreams - ah! - that was a whole different world. In his dreams he was stronger than Superman, wiser than Solomon, handsomer than Clark Gable, funnier than Bob Newhart - well, you get the idea.So a Walter Mitty complex is the man who lives in a fantasy world, because his real world is so devoid of accomplishment, of positive reinforcement and, usually, of love.

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In "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty," Walter Mitty's wife usually calls him "Not so fast, you're driving too fast!" when she greets him at the hotel. This line is a playful way to tease Walter about his tendency to daydream and lose focus while driving.

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The exposition in "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" introduces the protagonist, Walter Mitty, who is portrayed as a timid and henpecked man constantly escaping into daydreams to cope with his mundane life. It also sets the stage for the theme of Walter's longing for adventure and excitement.

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The plot never really resolves itself because Walter Mitty never becomes anything more than what he is. He spends his whole life daydreaming to escape the reality of his mundane existence. The plot ends when Walter Mitty imagines he is executed in a heroic battle when in actuality he will die in an uneventful manner.

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Mrs. Mitty is a dynamic character in James Thurber's story "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty." Throughout the story, she shows growth and change, particularly in her interactions with Walter and her assertiveness in dealing with him.

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The plot in The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty revolves around Walter Mitty, an employee of Life Magazine. He feels that his life does not have much meaning or adventure, and decides to create a secret life for himself, and starts going on adventures.

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Boo Radley saves walter in the end!!

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Mrs. Mitty feels frustrated and impatient with Walter's absent-mindedness and lack of attention towards her.

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Walter Mitty's fantasy personas are brave, fearless, talented, respected, and focused. Everyone looks up to them, and follows their advice.

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Walter Mitty is a middle aged, forgetful, married man. He commonly has odd, fantastic/historical daydreams triggered by daily occurrences and sounds.

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If you are talking about the short story - then no. He just keeps on daydreaming.

If you are talking about the movie - then no. He marries somebody other than his fiancee. (which is a kind of death to his life-style.)

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== == The real question was: What titular TV character would tell her husband, an appliance dealer named Walter, that "God will get you for that"? Maude is Correct Maude

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In "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty," Mitty's real-life errands include driving to town with his wife, stopping at a parking lot, and running various errands like picking up overshoes and getting puppy biscuits.

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In "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty," Walter Mitty plays the roles of a daydreamer, a husband, a hero, a Navy pilot, and a sharpshooter on a secret mission. Each role reflects his desire to escape his mundane reality and live out more exciting adventures in his imagination.

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The setting of The Secret Life of Walter Mitty is the town of Waterbury, Connecticut. He daydreams while carrying out the mundane activities associated with his weekly shopping trip.

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"The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" is a short story written by James Thurber in 1939. It is a work of fiction and not based on a fact. The story follows the daydreams of the character Walter Mitty as he escapes the mundane reality of his life through vivid fantasies.

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static, he doesnt change

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Projector - 2010 The Secret Life of Walter Mitty 3-41 was released on:

USA: 6 December 2013

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This story contain no problems except between Walter Mitty and his wife because in the third dream the beautiful lady ran to him and loyal became jealous in his point of view any men who describes a woman is hating his wife

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The author creates a sense of daydreaming and escapism in this sentence from "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty." Walter Mitty's vivid imagination allows him to mentally transport himself to different, exciting scenarios, highlighting his desire for adventure and adventure.

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The plot never really resolves itself because Walter Mitty never becomes anything more than what he is. He spends his whole life daydreaming to escape the reality of his mundane existence. The plot ends when Walter Mitty imagines he is executed in a heroic battle when in actuality he will die in an uneventful manner.

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Mrs. Mitty is a middle aged, married woman who is a bit annoying, busy, and bossy. She's occupied, and she speaks a bit harshly to her husband, Walter Mitty. She probably intends to speak more kindly to him, but she ends up getting meaner since she's so busy, and worried about her husband's sanity.

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Do not choose Fantasy over Fiction

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Do not choose Fantasy over Fiction

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In the movie The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, Walter lives a mundane life as a as a Negative Assets Manager for Life magazine. The life that he daydreams of in his head much of the time is much more adventurous.

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This story contain no problems except between Walter Mitty and his wife because in the third dream the beautiful lady ran to him and loyal became jealous in his point of view any men who describes a woman is hating his wife

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The Secret Life of Walter Mitty was a 2013 comedy-drama starring Ben Stiller. The plot revolved around an assets manager who dreams do adventure and the forces that make him go after his dreams of traveling.

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