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The Secret Life of Walter Mitty Quotes of Reality 2

"WE'RE going through!" The Commander's voice was like thin ice breaking. (p. 210) The story begins in Walter's mind. This is good evidence for the argument that dreams and not reality dominate the plotline. 3

The pounding of the cylinders increased: ta-pocketa-pocketa-pocketa-pocketa- pocketa. (p. 210) The pounding of the cylinders increased: ta-pocketa-pocketa-pocketa-pocketa- pocketa. (p. 210) Notice how elements of reality are incorporated into Mitty's dreams. In this case, he reinterprets the sound of the car as the sound of the hydroplane. 4

"You're tensed up again," said Mrs. Mitty. "It's one of your days. I wish you'd let Dr. Renshaw look you over." (p. 211) After this line, readers might suspect that Walter Mitty is mentally unstable. Or, it could just be that his wife is overreacting. 5

"Obstreosis of the ductal tract. Tertiary. Wish you'd take a look at him." "Glad to," said Mitty. (p. 211) Mitty even makes up words and terms in his imaginings – his dreams always have the tinge of kid-like fantasy. 6

Walter Mitty took the gun and examined it expertly. "This is my Webley-Vickers 50.80," he said calmly. (p. 212) This is an absurdly large gun, of course – again we see that Walter's fantasies are absurd; he doesn't know much about the lifestyles he pretends to live. 7

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty Dissatisfaction Quotes 8

Walter resents the way those around him see him; his dissatisfaction with reality has a lot to do with his image. Since then Mrs. Mitty always made him drive to a garage to have the chains taken off. The next time, he thought, I'll wear my right arm in a sling; they won't grin at me then. I'll have my right arm in a sling and they'll see I couldn't possibly take the chains off myself. He kicked at the slush on the sidewalk. Since then Mrs. Mitty always made him drive to a garage to have the chains taken off. The next time, he thought, I'll wear my right arm in a sling; they won't grin at me then. I'll have my right arm in a sling and they'll see I couldn't possibly take the chains off myself. He kicked at the slush on the sidewalk. (p. 212) Since then Mrs. Mitty always made him drive to a garage to have the chains taken off. The next time, he thought, I'll wear my right arm in a sling; they won't grin at me then. I'll have my right arm in a sling and they'll see I couldn't possibly take the chains off myself. He kicked at the slush on the sidewalk. (p. 212) 9

This is what so bothers Mitty about the real world; others don't understand him and misconstrue his actions. "Puppy biscuit," said Walter Mitty. He stopped walking and the buildings of Waterbury rose up out of the misty courtroom and surrounded him again. A woman who was passing laughed. "He said 'Puppy biscuit,'" she said to her companion. "That man said 'Puppy biscuit' to himself." Walter Mitty hurried on. (p. 213) 10

In Mitty's mind, even the doors are making fun of him! They went out through the revolving doors that made a faintly derisive whistling sound when you pushed them. (p. 214) 11

The narration again seems to be under Walter's influence – it is Walter who emphasizes the difference between what Mrs. Mitty says and what she does. "Wait here for me. I forgot something. I won't be a minute." She was more than a minute. (p.214) 12

Does Walter end the story on a note of victory, or of defeat? Then, with that faint, fleeting smile playing about his lips,he faced the firing squad; erect and motionless, proud and disdainful, Walter Mitty the Undefeated, inscrutable to the last. 13

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty Men and Masculinity Quotes 14

Mitty always makes a point of including beautiful women in his fantasies.... "It's the millionaire banker, Wellington McMillan," said the pretty nurse.... "It's the millionaire banker, Wellington McMillan," said the pretty nurse. (p. 211)... "It's the millionaire banker, Wellington McMillan," said the pretty nurse. (p. 211) 15

Mitty glamorizes men who are close to important people. "We're having the devil's own time with McMillan, the millionaire banker and close personal friend of Roosevelt." "We're having the devil's own time with McMillan, the millionaire banker and close personal friend of Roosevelt." (p. 211) "We're having the devil's own time with McMillan, the millionaire banker and close personal friend of Roosevelt." (p. 211) 16

Mitty imagines himself as a decisive man who can take charge. In his mind, these are ideal male qualities. "Quiet, man!" said Mitty, in a low, cool voice. He sprang to the machine, which was now going pocketa-pocketa-queep- pocketa-queep. He began fingering delicately a row of glistening dials. "Give me a fountain pen!" he snapped. Someone handed him a fountain pen. He pulled a faulty piston out of the machine and inserted the pen in its place. "That will hold for ten minutes," he said. "Get on with the operation. (p.211) "Quiet, man!" said Mitty, in a low, cool voice. He sprang to the machine, which was now going pocketa-pocketa-queep- pocketa-queep. He began fingering delicately a row of glistening dials. "Give me a fountain pen!" he snapped. Someone handed him a fountain pen. He pulled a faulty piston out of the machine and inserted the pen in its place. "That will hold for ten minutes," he said. "Get on with the operation. (p.211) 17

In real life, people don't allow Mitty to do things for himself, but in fantasies people treat him differently. "If you would take over, Mitty?" Mitty looked at him and at the craven figure of Benbow, who drank, and at the grave, uncertain faces of the two great specialists. "If you wish," he said. (p.212) "If you would take over, Mitty?" Mitty looked at him and at the craven figure of Benbow, who drank, and at the grave, uncertain faces of the two great specialists. "If you wish," he said. (p.212) 18

Mitty fantasizes that he is both skilled and unapologetic. His alter-ego can stand up to others instead of submitting to them. "With any known make of gun," he said evenly, "I could have killed Gregory Fitzhurst at three hundred feet with my left hand." Pandemonium broke loose in the courtroom. A woman's scream rose above the bedlam and suddenly a lovely, dark-haired girl was in Walter Mitty's arms. The District Attorney struck at her savagely. Without rising from his chair, Mitty let the man have it on the point of the chin.. (p.212) "With any known make of gun," he said evenly, "I could have killed Gregory Fitzhurst at three hundred feet with my left hand." Pandemonium broke loose in the courtroom. A woman's scream rose above the bedlam and suddenly a lovely, dark-haired girl was in Walter Mitty's arms. The District Attorney struck at her savagely. Without rising from his chair, Mitty let the man have it on the point of the chin..(p.212) 19

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty Marriage Quotes 20

Notice the contrast between Mitty's fantasy and his reality. His dreams compensate for what bothers him about his marriage. "The Old Man ain't afraid of hell!"... "Not so fast! You're driving too fast!" said Mrs. Mitty. "What are you driving so fast for?" (p.211) 21

Walter and his wife don’t understand each other. They have reach to the point where they seem like strangers. He looked at his wife, in the seat beside him, with shocked astonishment. She seemed grossly unfamiliar, like a strange woman who had yelled at him in a crowd. (p.211) 22

Mrs. Mitty sees Walter as an incompetent and clumsy man. She makes others view him the same way. Once he had tried to take his chains off, outside New Milford, and he had got them wound around the axles. A man had had to come out in a wrecking car and unwind them, a young, grinning garage man. Since then Mrs. Mitty always made him drive to a garage to have the chains taken off. (p. 212) 23

This story is a part of Mitty's typical life. Walter Mitty began to wonder what the other thing was his wife had told him to get. She had told him, twice before they set out from their house for Waterbury. In a way he hated these weekly trips to town--he was always getting something wrong. (p. 212) 24

This is the first time that Walter actually tries to stand up to his wife – and to no avail. 'I was thinking," said Walter Mitty. "Does it ever occur to you that I am sometimes thinking?" She looked at him. "I'm going to take your temperature when I get you home," she said. (p. 214) 25

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty Identity Quotes 26

"We've been all through that," she said, getting out of the car. "You're not a young man any longer." (p.211) "We've been all through that," she said, getting out of the car. "You're not a young man any longer." (p.211) Mitty's true age plays a role in establishing his character. The characters he embodies in his fantasies don't show the same signs of aging (memory loss, loss of coordination) that Walter does. 27

Oh," said Mitty, handing the man the ignition key. The attendant vaulted into the car, backed it up with insolent skill, and put it where it belonged. (p.212) The narration slips under Mitty's influence – the word "insolent“ reflects Walter's state of mind. 28

"Any special brand, sir?" The greatest pistol shot in the world thought a moment. "It says 'Puppies Bark for It' on the box," said Walter Mitty.. (p.213) Walter's imaginary character is strongly contrasted with his real character. 29

'I was thinking," said Walter Mitty. "Does it ever occur to you that I am sometimes thinking?" She looked at him. "I'm going to take your temperature when I get you home," she said. (p.214) Walter's potential is limited because of his wife. 30