Answer:
Censorship is removing or censoring what someone said. So I would say no.
Winterbourne
The point of view of the novel is first person peripheral. However, there are very few times where we actually see the thoughts or opinions of the narrator. The narrator only tells us about Daisy as Winterbourne sees her. We never find out the narrator's opinions or thoughts about Daisy. It's as if the narrator is just repeating what Winterbourne has relayed to him.
In "Gumption", the author specifies on the aspects of creation whereas "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" revolves around fantasy, a garden pathway story.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Both the structures are descriptive, "Gumption" is more of a story where the characters are given pragmatic voices and places and images that carry meaning, in "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" there is lot of literary allusions and dark themes.
In "Gumption", the author specifies on the aspects of creation whereas "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" revolves around fantasy, a garden pathway story.
The character Walter Mitty became a well known character in the American fiction, as he has wonderfully expressed the economical ground of the times and lightly ironical as well as in fantasy.
And the characters in Gumption are given voices and a space for their own to have a descriptive and realism, portraying the reality of the world.
Well the best answer I can give would be if it doesn't match all the other websites that are like it and their answers don't line up than its not reliable but if you can find that all the websites are linked in some way than they should be reliable.