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The Catbird Seat

James Thurber

The Catbird Seat

James Thurber

The Catbird Seat Paired Texts & Other Resources

Use these links to supplement and complement students’ reading of the work and to increase their overall enjoyment of literature. Challenge them to discern parallel themes, engage through visual and aural stimuli, and delve deeper into the thematic possibilities presented by the title.

Recommended Texts for Pairing

“The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” by James Thurber

  • Thurber’s best-known short story that features a male protagonist who escapes his nagging wife and mundane life through daydreaming about himself as the hero of exhilarating adventures
  • Published in 1939, this story’s depiction of male and female dynamics shares many similarities with “The Catbird Seat,” which was published three years later.

Remember Laughter: A Life of James Thurber

  • a biography by Neil A. Graur that connects Thurber’s life experiences with the sense of humor conveyed in his writings and drawings

“My Last Duchess” by Robert Browning

  • Although published a century before “The Catbird Seat,” Browning’s poem shares striking similarities with Thurber’s short story, such as power dynamics based on gender and a paranoid male main character with murderous intentions.

Other Student Resources

James Thurber: The Life and Hard Times (2000)

  • a documentary film on the life of Thurber and his work as both a writer and cartoonist

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