In the secret life of walter moody, which frames best describes the way walter sees himself in his imaginary world

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In the "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty," Walter sees himself as a heroic figure who is capable of undertaking daring adventures and accomplishing great feats. One of the frames that best describes the way he sees himself in his imaginary world is when he imagines himself as a courageous navy pilot during a turbulent storm, confidently facing danger and saving the lives of his crewmates. This frame reflects Walter's desire to escape his mundane reality and find a sense of purpose and adventure in his imagination.