5. The purpose they serve be that he be able to deal with a boring, dull existence by using his imagination. He be able to escape his problems by making up fantasies in his mind. Walter Mitty not humourous to himself, he not be humourous to people in his story. He be humourous to me because it be funny how he always be the hero in his daydreams when he not have any heroic personality in real life. He always be able to escape all of his troubles by his impressive skills in daydreams, but not be able to do that in real life.

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thank you ms. sue :) u read story before?

You're welcome, Mohammad.

Yes, I've read this story -- about 30 years ago. Sorry, but I never really enjoyed the humor in this story.

It seems like you are talking about Walter Mitty, a fictional character known for his vivid daydreams. The purpose he serves is to provide an outlet for dealing with a boring and dull existence by using his imagination. To answer your question, the reason Walter Mitty is humorous to you is because it is funny how he always plays the role of the hero in his daydreams despite lacking a heroic personality in real life. He is able to escape his troubles through his impressive skills in daydreams, yet he is not able to do so in real life.

If you want to understand more about this character and his purpose, you can read the original source material, "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" by James Thurber. This short story explores the contrast between Mitty's daydreams and his mundane reality. Alternatively, you can watch the film adaptations of the story. By engaging with these sources, you can gain a deeper understanding of the character and the themes he represents.