The Secret Life of Walter Mitty Group
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How is the quotation "things close in" related to "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty"?
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Posted by mwestwood on Thursday September 25, 2008 at 7:11 PM
In "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty", "Things close in" is Mitty's response to his wife's query as to why he hides in an old chair from her at the hotel. He tells her further, "Does it ever occur to you that I might be thinking?"
Reality "closes in" on Walter Mitty's imagination. With an unimaginative and domineering wife who will not allow him to be in charge, Mitty feels forced to escape through fantasies in which he is the self-reliant heroic male.
The mundane existence into which Walter Mitty is forced--running routine errands with his wife--is stultifying to Mitty's Romantic imagination. And, sadly, Mitty does not have the strength to break free from this "closing in" of the stifling wife and tedious existence, so he lives a "secret life."
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