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The Secret Life of Walter Mitty: Literary Devices

Posted on January 23, 2020January 23, 2020 by JL Admin

Narration  In “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,” Thurber tells the story of Walter Mitty, a man who lives in a dream world to escape from the routines and humiliations he suffers in everyday life. The action takes place over the course of a single day, during which Walter Mitty and his wife go on…

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty: Themes

Posted on January 23, 2020January 23, 2020 by JL Admin

Walter Mitty is an ordinary character who fills his mind with fantasies in which he plays the hero, saves lives, navigates enemy territory, and proves his masculinity.  Success and Failure  The theme of success and failure is examined through Mitty’s inability to live a fulfilling external life, which causes him to retreat to an internal…

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty: Summary

Posted on January 23, 2020January 23, 2020 by JL Admin

As “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” begins, a military officer orders an airplane crew to proceed with a flight through a dangerous storm. The crew members are scared but are buoyed by their commander’s confidence, and they express their faith in him. Suddenly, the setting switches to an ordinary highway, where Walter Mitty and…

The Open Window by Saki: Analysis

Posted on January 21, 2020January 21, 2020 by JL Admin

H.H. Munro, writing under the name of Saki, was first introduced to the London literary scene in 1899, and only a year later, he was becoming well-known as a witty social critic. This reputation has stayed with him until the present-day, more than eighty years after his untimely 1916 death on the battlefields of World…

The Open Window by Saki: Literary Devices

Posted on January 21, 2020January 21, 2020 by JL Admin

“The Open Window” is the story of a deception, perpetrated on an unsuspecting, and constitutionally nervous man, by a young lady whose motivations for lying remain unclear.  Structure  The most remarkable of Saki’s devices in “The Open Window” is his construction of the story’s narrative. The structure of the story is actually that of a…

The Open Window by Saki: Themes

Posted on January 21, 2020January 21, 2020 by JL Admin

Though it is a remarkably short piece of fiction, “The Open Window” explores a number of important themes. Mr. Nuttel comes to the country in an attempt to cure his nervous condition. He pays a visit to the home of Mrs. Sappleton in order to introduce himself, and before he gets to meet the matron…

The Open Window by Saki: Characters

Posted on January 21, 2020January 21, 2020 by JL Admin

Framton Nuttel’s sister  Framton Nuttel’s sister once spent time in the same town to which Framton has come for relaxation. She has given him a number of letters of introduction with which he is to make himself known to a number of people in the town. Mrs. Sappleton is the recipient of such a letter,…

The Open Window by Saki: Summary

Posted on January 21, 2020January 21, 2020 by JL Admin

Framton Nuttel has presented himself at the Sappleton house to pay a visit. He is in the country undergoing a rest cure for his nerves and is calling on Mrs. Sappleton at the request of his sister. Though she does not know Mrs. Sappleton well, she worries that her brother will suffer if he keeps…

The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell: Analysis

Posted on January 21, 2020January 21, 2020 by JL Admin

Richard Connell’s short story “The Most Dangerous Game” is fairly well known to American audiences even if his name is not. Connell began writing professionally in 1919 and continued to do so until his death thirty years later. He was a prolific writer, and his more than 300 short stories appeared in such respected American…

The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell: Setting

Posted on January 20, 2020January 20, 2020 by JL Admin

American Interest in Central America and the Caribbean  By 1924, the year “The Most Dangerous Game” was published, the United States was firmly committed to Latin American politics. Military concerns and economic interests, including banking, investments, and the exploitation of natural resources, tied American interests to Latin America and resulted in expansionist legislation. The Platt…

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