The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty Literary Analysis

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Self-esteem
A person with low self-esteem may have dreams of what they want to be, so they can escape from the reality that they are living in. People like this usually have ideas of how they should be or how they want to be. The short story, “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,” by James Thurber, shows this very well. In the story, Walter shows his self-esteem through his daydreams. Throughout all of his dreams, he is a brave, respected, and skilled person. In one dream, he is a captain of an army. Someone in the dream stated, “I never see a man could hold his brandy like you sir,” (304). He is the opposite in reality, he is clumsy, made fun of, and is very forgetful. After dreaming about being a doctor, a parking attendant yells at him.