The incongruity between the way he sees himself in his daydreams (a strong, capable, decisive hero) and the way he is in real life (mild, ineffectual and hen-pecked).
"The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" tells the story of the aging Walter Mitty on a trip into town with his overbearing wife, Mrs. Mitty. Walter is inept at many things; he is an absent-minded driver, he can't handle simple mechanical tasks, and he forgets things easily. What makes Walter exceptional is his imagination. While Walter goes through a day of ordinary tasks and errands, he escapes into a series of romantic fantasies, each spurred on by some mundane reality. As he drives his car, he imagines he is commanding "a Navy hydroplane" through a terrible storm (1). When he rides past a hospital, he imagines he is a world-famous surgeon saving a VIP's life. When he hears a newsboy shouting about a trial, he imagines he is a crack shot being interrogated in the courtroom. As he waits for his wife to finish at the hairdresser's, Walter sees pictures of German plane and imagines he is a British pilot willing to sacrifice his life for his country. Lastly, as Mitty waits outside against a wall for his wife to buy something in a drugstore, he fantasizes that he is a bold and brave man about to be shot by a firing squad. The story ends with the inscrutable Walter Mitty awaiting this romantic death.
Old Comedy - comedy about political satire New Comedy - comedy that deviates away from political satire and makes fun of everyday family life
The comedy was exceedingly delightful. If you think about your life as a comedy, you'll feel better about it. I love comedy. It makes me laugh so hard.
Comedy
Sinners will be punished
Check the ending. Any funerals? Nope. Any weddings? Yep. It's a comedy.
Wilson
Sinners will be punished
Sinners will be punished
Sinners will be punished
It is not are a secret that this question makes no sense.
Secret