If you are talking about the short story - then no. He just keeps on daydreaming.
If you are talking about the movie - then no. He marries somebody other than his fiancee. (which is a kind of death to his life-style.)
No, Walter Mitty does not die at the end of "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty." Instead, the story ends with Walter imagining himself bravely facing a firing squad, showcasing his ability to retreat into his vivid daydreams even in a moment of extreme vulnerability.
The plot never really resolves itself because Walter Mitty never becomes anything more than what he is. He spends his whole life daydreaming to escape the reality of his mundane existence. The plot ends when Walter Mitty imagines he is executed in a heroic battle when in actuality he will die in an uneventful manner.
The plot never really resolves itself because Walter Mitty never becomes anything more than what he is. He spends his whole life daydreaming to escape the reality of his mundane existence. The plot ends when Walter Mitty imagines he is executed in a heroic battle when in actuality he will die in an uneventful manner.
Joe Mitty died in 2007.
Mitty Masud died on 2003-10-07.
John Joseph Mitty died on 1961-10-15.
no
No
Of course not.
You know you could just read the book! *Sigh* But I suppose if you are going to be lazy... No mitty does not die. If you would like a more detailed answer about the end of the book let me know.
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Walter Brewitz is a fictional character in the book "The Secret History" by Donna Tartt. He is a minor character who is a member of the elite group of classics students at Hampden College.
Walter Sammons die in1973