Vocabulary
Characters
Dreams
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exhausted 

Haggard 

100

The main character 

Walter Mitty 

100

As Walter is driving Mrs. Mitty into town, he is preoccupied with a daydream about what? 

Commanding a hydroplane and ship in the Navy 

100

Mrs. Mitty keeps hounding Walter to put on what two items?

Gloves and overshoes 

100

What kind of weather is happening when Walter and Mrs. Mitty go to town? 

Snowing

200

Agitated 

Distraught 

200

Who had a hair appointment? 

Mrs. Mitty 

200

In the second daydream, Walter is a what?

Surgeon 

200

Which country was the magazine article about that Walter was reading when he was waiting for Mrs. Mitty?

Germany

200

In the second daydream, Mitty fixes the machine with a what?

A fountain pen 

300

Threatening 

Menacing 

300

Wellington McMillian is a what?

Millionaire banker 

300

In the third daydream, who triggered Walter to daydream about a courtroom? 

A newsboy 

300

What does Mrs. Mitty want to do to Walter when they get home?

Take his temperature 

300

Wellington McMillian was friends with which president? 

Theodore Roosevelt 

400

Third in order, stage or level 

Tertiary 


400

Who yelled at Walter immediately after he dropped off Mrs. Mitty?

A cop 

400

In the fourth daydream, Walter daydreams that he is a what? 

Captain in World War II

400

Walter came back to reality when the parking attendant yelled what?

"You're in the wrong lane" 

400

Who is the doctor that Mrs. Mitty wants Walter to see? 

Dr. Renshaw 

500

Ridiculing 

Derisive

500

Who accused Walter of being “a crack shot with firearms” in the courtroom daydream?

The District Attorney

500

After the courtroom daydream, what does Walter say that awakens him from his daydream? 

Puppy biscuits 

500

Explain the symbolism of the firing squad. 

The firing squad symbolizes Walter's longing for death because he is fed up with his life and Mrs. Mitty. 

OR 

The firing squad symbolizes Mrs. Mitty and how she constantly strips away Walter's masculinity. 

500

Explain the symbolism of the gloves and overshoes. 

The gloves and overshoes symbolize Mrs. Mitty's need to constantly protect Walter.