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The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, the daydreams are caused by Walter Mitty's boredom. Walter Mitty leads a drab boring life and even he is bored by his own existence. His daydreams are a way to escape this boredom and provide him with some sort of entertainment.

Answer:

“In mitty’s Final daydream, a fire squad comes about. Aspects of his personality that could have triggered this are the fact that he is mad and smoking a cigarette.

This daydream is a comment to his final fate because it suggest that he could possibly die from smoking or a fire.

In some ways his daydreams help him.

-his daydream about the courtroom reminds him that he needs to pick up something for his wife.

-his first daydream where Mitty is starting up the hydroplane causes his wife to become mad at him, which causes him to slow down the car in real life.

-Mitty also remembers that he was supposed to get Puppy Biscuits.

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