In his fantasy life, Mitty attempts to accomplish various daring and heroic deeds such as flying a plane, escaping a firing squad, and surviving a shipwreck. These fantasies serve as a way for Mitty to escape his monotonous real life and experience excitement and adventure.
His imaginary self
a firing squad
Do not choose Fantasy over Fiction
Do not choose Fantasy over Fiction
Walter Mitty's fantasy personas are brave, fearless, talented, respected, and focused. Everyone looks up to them, and follows their advice.
Walter Mitty's real life persona is absent minded, obedient, and mild mannered, whereas his fantasy personas are totally different- they're brave, strong, talented, focused, and fearless. The fantasy personas are sort of like his own idealized version of himself.
Walter Mitty's real life persona is absent minded, obedient, and mild mannered, whereas his fantasy personas are totally different- they're brave, strong, talented, focused, and fearless. The fantasy personas are sort of like his own idealized version of himself.
so of a b***h
Walter Mitty is a fictional character, played brilliantly in a movie, by Danny Kaye. Mitty was the quintessential Mr. Milquetoast. The one who wouldn't say 'boo' to a mouse. But in his dreams - ah! - that was a whole different world. In his dreams he was stronger than Superman, wiser than Solomon, handsomer than Clark Gable, funnier than Bob Newhart - well, you get the idea.So a Walter Mitty complex is the man who lives in a fantasy world, because his real world is so devoid of accomplishment, of positive reinforcement and, usually, of love.
Because he doesn't exist lol
Pegasus carried the hero Hercules