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    Literature. So‚ what makes a story American Literature? “Rip Van Winkle‚” by Washington Irving‚ is a profound short story and an example of American Literature. “Rip Van Winkle” is about a man who falls asleep for several years. He finally wakes up and he sees that the places around him have changed tremendously. When he returns to the village no one remembers him‚ except an old villager‚ who verifies his story. Washington Irving was born in 1783 and died in 1859. He was the first American writer to

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    In Rip Van Winkle‚ Irving shows his doubts the American Identity and the American dream. After the Revolutionary war‚ American was trying to develop its own course. They were free to govern their own course of development; however‚ some of them had an air of uncertainties on their own identity in this new country. Irving was born among this generation in the newly created United States of America‚ and also felt uncertainty about the American identity. Irving might be the writer that is the least

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    Period 4 11/4/12 George Washington was the first president of the United States and was a great leader for America. He got rid of the monarchy and led the colonists to freedom. Due to his accomplishments‚ Americans admired and looked up to George Washington. They felt if he led us through the war that it would be best if he could lead us as a President. President Washington was very successful in his two terms in presidency. George Washington ended the Whiskey Rebellion by leading the army himself

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    Washington Irving is one author that exhibits American Romanticism in almost every one of his short stories. He is known as one of the first authors to be publically recognized for his short stories‚ among which‚ is “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”. This story is one of his most famous‚ created with an air of mystery and mystique while also maintaining the pride of America. With the use of different characteristics and themes‚ Washington Irving creates short stories that speak to the reader and emphasizes

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    “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” by Washington Irving is a short story based on the well-known legend of the Headless Horseman. In the book the disappearance of the main character Ichabod Crane‚ leaves the readers guessing what the truth is behind the ending. In the beginning of the movie there are similarities to the book until later in the movie there is a twist that leads the plot to another direction. Washington Irving starts the short story by describing beautiful scenic images of a little valley

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    Washington Irving Washington Irving was relatively quiet after his years of law school until he embarked on a seventeen year expedition through Europe in 1815. During his travels‚ he met he English writers who would be most influential on him and his writings. The group consisted of Joseph Addison‚ Oliver Goldsmith‚ and Sir Walter Scott. One of his earliest works was published under the pseudonym Geoffrey Crayon in 1819‚ The Sketch Book. Included in this work of art were two American tales

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    capture the imagination and illuminate the mind‚ while creating darkness. Meanwhile decades later‚ both stories continue to captivate readers all over the world earning the reputation of being two of the best American folklore stories. Although Washington Irving and Edgar Allen Poe in their respective works “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” and “The Raven” use protagonists to describe events of the story‚ Irving’s text is the better of the two because his protagonist‚ as the underdog‚ is able to overcome

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    reflect‚ and the ending leaves us wondering if he is happier for the experience or not. He walks up to the bar and asks where his friends are and everyone thinks he is crazy because they are dead and he didn’t know that. Plot Introduction Washington Irving’s "Rip Van Winkle" is one of the best-known short stories in American literature. That is to say‚ the character of Rip Van Winkle‚ the man who sleeps for twenty years and awakens to a greatly changed world and a long beard‚ is one of the

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    woodsman‚ who he considered had done him a kindness” (“Washington Irving”). The Devil is able to successfully take action on the inner emotions and desires of the others characters in a way only a supernatural entity could and reality could not. Furthermore‚ Nature is prevalent in “The Devil and Tom Walker” because many Romantic writers believed that nature provided good emotions as compared to the ugly emotions caused by urbanization. Irving uses nature to connect the real world with the imaginative

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    literature began to show it was changing thanks to the newly formed democracy in America. As is the case with any young government‚ many different interest groups arose to attempt to mold the government according to their vision of democracy. Washington Irving‚ a native New Yorker born in 1783‚ grew up in a world engulfed in these democratic ideals. He grew up to be‚ as many would grow up in this atmosphere‚ a political satirist. This satirical nature of Irving’s shows up well in "Rip Van Winkle"

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