the secret life of walter mitty final assessment

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“The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” Literary and Film Analysis Paragraphs Directions: Write a well-developed two paragraph literary/film analysis essay in response to the prompt. PROMPT: What purpose do Walter’s daydreams serve in his life? Why does Walter daydream? (Consider what is happening in his waking life during the dreams, who he is in his dreams, etc.) Choose one of the following claims: James Thurber, the author of the short story “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” and Ben Stiller, director of the film, presents Mitty’s daydreams to show… 1. that Walter wants to be strong and powerful. 2. that Walter wants to feel important. 3. that Walter wants more control over his life. 4. that Walter is the ultimate loser. 5. that Walter wants to save the day and be thought of as a hero. 6. that Walter wants to be in command of his own life. 7. that Walter wants to lead a more exciting life. 8. that Walter wants to have power over his decisions. Directions: Paragraph #1 (LITERARYANALYSIS)-STORY: 1) Choose one of the claims from above to start off your paragraph. 2) Find 2 pieces of evidence from the story to support your claim. 3) Create 2 warrants (1 for each piece of evidence) to connect your evidence to your claim. (Remember: Ask ‘So What?’ after giving your evidence!)

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The Secret Life of Walter Mitty Literary and Film Analysis ParagraphsDirections:Write a well-developed two paragraph literary/film analysis essay in response to the prompt.PROMPT:What purpose do Walters daydreams serve in his life? Why does Walter daydream? (Consider what is happening in his waking life during the dreams, who he is in his dreams, etc.)Choose one of the following claims:James Thurber, the author of the short story The Secret Life of Walter Mitty and Ben Stiller, director of the film, presents Mittys daydreams to show1. that Walter wants to be strong and powerful.2. that Walter wants to feel important.3. that Walter wants more control over his life.4. that Walter is the ultimate loser.5. that Walter wants to save the day and be thought of as a hero.6. that Walter wants to be in command of his own life.7. that Walter wants to lead a more exciting life.8. that Walter wants to have power over his decisions.Directions:Paragraph #1 (LITERARYANALYSIS)-STORY:1) Choose one of the claims from above to start off your paragraph.2) Find 2 pieces of evidence from the story to support your claim.3) Create 2 warrants (1 for each piece of evidence) to connect your evidence to your claim. (Remember: Ask So What? after giving your evidence!)

Paragraph #2 (FILM ANALYSIS)-MOVIE:4) Choose one of the claims from above to start off your paragraph.5) Find 2 pieces of evidence from the movie to support your claim.6) Create 2 warrants (1 for each piece of evidence) to connect your evidence to your claim. (Remember: Ask So What? after giving your evidence!)

15 points overall.