The resolution of "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" shows Mitty ___________.
realizing for the first time that his wife is a good person.
dying in a car accident while daydreaming.
imagining that he is bravely facing a fire squad.
finally getting over his habit of daydreaming. <-i chose this
What narrative point of view does "The Secret Life of Mitty" use, and how can you tell?
It is an omniscient third-person point of view because the story shows Mitty's fantasies. <_i feel its this one
It is an omniscient third-person point of view because the narrator knows what all the characteristics think.
It is a limited third-person point of view because the narrator uses the pronoun / to describe himself.
It is a limited third-person point of view because the narrative shows only Mitty's experiences and thoughts. <-i also feel this could be an answer
4 answers
You have two answers for the second... why?
I think you need to re-read the story. It's not very long.