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    Ancient forms of Story-telling I. Read the Resource: About Ancient Forms of Story-telling. II. Answer the following questions: 1. What are the characteristics of the ancient forms of story-telling? 1. In the early years‚ the story telling was told orally because of the illiteracy of the society (very few knew how to write and read). 2. Stories where passed from generation to generation 3. The fable was one of the early forms of storytelling 4. Greek and Asian stories of magical transformations

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    anger along with self-pit that he feels daily. By means of daydreaming‚ he is able to escape the trivial details of everyday life and achieve freedom from his reality. Through the literary essentials of character‚ tone‚ and symbolism‚ James Thurber is able to illustrate how Walter Mitty escapes his everyday life by fantasizing. The title of this fascinating story‚ “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty‚” confirms to the reader that they will be involved in Walter Mitty’s “secret life”

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    The Function of Fantasies in Walter Mitty Walter Mitty is an irresponsible‚ incapable‚ and a somewhat plain person. Consequently‚ his fantasies allow him to feel the opposite of reality: capable‚ reliable‚ and exciting. In one fantasy he is a world renowned doctor. In a second fantasy he is a commander on a ship. Another fantasy for Walter Mitty is when he sees himself as a criminal being tried for murder. Finally‚ one of his fantasies is when he is

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    The Secret Life of Walter Mitty is nothing more than a man named Walter Mitty going about his daily life doing everyday things. What makes it so special is the secret life he’s living‚ which is actually his imagination. This secret life is inspired by what he sees in real life. The author wants to show that although in real life Walter Mitty is bored‚ stuck living a normal life of getting up‚ driving his wife to places‚ buying things‚ and completing everyday chores‚ he can get away from all that

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    In the film‚ The Secret Life of Walter Mitty‚ our protagonist learns various life lessons throughout his journey: his journey of  finding negative twenty-five for the last issue of Life magazine. A life lesson that stood out and changed Walter the most was‚ “stop dreaming and start living.” This is the life lesson that stood out the most because it really dictates what the movie is about. For me‚ the lesson I got from the movie was to be courageous and to live in the now. Also‚ this is the lesson

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    The Secret Life of Walter Mitty By Derek Pruestel Have you ever daydreamed about being a pilot or doctor‚ or anything more exciting than what you were doing? The titular protagonist of James Thurber’s short story‚ “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” sure has. The story is about a man who is bored with the dull tasks of his average life. He runs errands‚ brings his wife to salons‚ and reads newspapers. He tries to escape his boring reality by daydreaming of more intense and dangerous situations

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    E.B. White (1899-1985) Background: Elwyn Brooks White was born in Mount Vernon‚ New York on July 11‚ 1899. His father was a piano manufacturer and he had two brothers and three sisters. 1921-1923 – Graduated from Cornell University and worked for the United Press International and American Legion News Service. E.B. White was a reporter for the Seattle Times but then moved on to work as a production assistant and copywriter for an advertising agency called Frank Seaman. White published more

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    The life of Walter Mitty By Gregory Jones 9/17/12 Walter Mitty the Undefeated‚ inscrutable to the last. “Walter!” his wife yelled “what are you doing can’t you see I’m ready to leave!” Ok Mitty replied they got into the car and Mitty turned on the radio. The Football game had just ended‚ and the announcer was describing the atmosphere in the game it was the 4th quarter with only 30 seconds left on the clock. “Ok Mitty you’re going to throw to the drag route understand?” “Yeah coach

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    audience feels attracted to the movie therefore making them satisfied. These three reasons are to be analyzed to prove that comedies leave the audience more satisfied than tragedies. “Dodgeball: a true underdog story” directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber is one of the funniest comedy movies of all time‚ it is not because of Vince Vaughn playing the protagonist‚ but because of the laughs brought by the movie. This is without a doubt one of the funniest movies in the comedy genre. The movie does an

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    modernist writers who demonstrate this battle in their writing include James Thurber‚ Earnest Hemingway‚ and F. Scott Fitzgerald. James Thurber is well known for his common theme of the battle of the sexes in his cartoons‚ short stories‚ and playwrights. In many of his pieces Thurber depicts an overbearing wife who is constantly tearing the husband down‚ or has most of the control in the relationship. In many cases‚ James Thurber identifies the male as the weak

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