Theme: Walter Mitty talks about his wife in almost the same way that Newland Archer talks about may. Both characters don’t understand their wives.
Theme: Walter Mitty’s wife doesn’t know that he has daydreams about another life. She thinks that he just has something wrong with him because he can never speak up for himself to her.
Symbolism: This shows that he cannot stand up for himself. He wears the gloves just so that he doesn’t have to fight with her and show her than he doesn’t like them but the second she leaves he just takes them off. Their relationship is not healthy.
Motif- Walter Mitty wants to be a different person and he dreams of many different lives throughout the short story. Walter Mitty hates his life, and he wishes he could have done something different
Theme- Walter wants people to love
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Theme: Walter is criticizing the exact person he was just daydreaming about being. This shows that he is an insecure person.
Theme: Walter Mitty is a very condescending character because he just dreamed about being someone so powerful that knew exactly the right thing to do at all times, but in real life, he wants people to pity him and wants to pretend that he is injured so people don’t laugh at him
Walter Mitty can’t even stand the fact that people are making fun of him. He wants to be someone who doesn’t care but in reality, he runs away whenever he has to face conflict or something hard to do.
Symbolism- now reality and dreams are mixing. The author could be using this name to show just how weak Walter Mitty really is. Walter wants to be strong, but he gets affected by the smallest things.
Symbolism: He seems like he doesn’t want to be there but doesn’t want to tell her that he doesn’t want to go because he doesn’t want to create conflict. This is another reason why Mitty is