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    haunted place where the headless horseman usually attacked. The forest or the dark woods was the common setting of the story in which Washington Irving used as an effective setting typically of that of a horror movie. The setting used by the author successfully enriched and gained the purpose of giving the viewers or readers the highlights of a horror movie. Washington Irving gives us a brief introduction of what will be the legend of the headless horseman was.The power of imagination was very prominent

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    Nicholas Vedder Character Analysis “The opinions of this junto were completely controlled by Nicholas Vedder‚ a patriarch of the village‚ and landlord of the inn.” From this part of description‚ we can see that Nicholas Vedder is a very old man. What’s more important is that from the latter description we can see that not only he is physically old but he is spiritually old too. “... at the door of which he took his seat from morning till night‚ just moving sufficiently to avoid the sun‚ and

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    imagination and emotion. They also had interests in nature and strive to be different from the standards that have been set by previous works. Romantic pieces almost become unrealistic with its fantasy or imagery. “The Devil and Tom Walker” by Washington Irving is a good example of the Romantic movement. This short story uses imagery and symbolism including elements of nature‚ it has the common Romantic theme of challenging the character about their past and their inner feelings‚ and the emotions of

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    setting and the themes of the story comprise of supernatural elements (Dincer‚ 220). In the story the protagonist Rip lives in a village near the Hudson River at the foot of the Catskill Mountains (FFL‚ 2). While describing the setting of the place Irving uses the mystical elements by showing sensitivity of the landscape which can truly be classified under the gothic setting (FFL‚ 2). Much against the contemporary expectation of an ideal hero Rip Van Winkle is a typical example of an ineffectual hero

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    the author conveys his argument and messages in the form of many literary elements that supports his argument with the development of the text. The author uses elements such as irony‚ symbolism‚ and imagery to express his views. A theme that Washington Irving conveys through his work in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is how the power of imagination can create negative ramifications to one’s life. Ichabod’s development is a prime supporting example of Irving’s argument. “A pleasing land of drowsy head

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    Walker” by Washington Irving‚ the reader experiences many different settings to help support Characterization! The author painted a clear picture in the reader’s head that portrayed sounds‚ physical sensations‚ and sometimes tastes and smells‚ that helps the reader figure out what was happening currently in the story. The imagery in this short story affects the characters and the way they act‚ also the mood of the reader as they read the story. An example of the imagery that Irving uses to figure

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    Ichabod Crane and Brom Bones are two characters from the story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" by Washington Irving. The setting of this story is New York‚ during the 1790’s‚ in a place called Sleepy Hollow. Ichabod Crane‚ who was the new school teacher and also instructed young folks in psalmody‚ soon had his heart stolen by a young coquette known as Katrina Van Tassel. Katrina was a blooming young lady of fresh eighteen and was to one day inheriting her father’s large fortune. Ichabod‚ however‚ was

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    Rip Van Winkle The “Rip Van Winkle” was written by Washington Irving. This story is set in the past in a very exciting time‚ and also in this story there are many strange and remarkable characters‚ “Rip Van Winkle” features incredible‚ magical‚ and mysterious events‚ and convey a positive message about a nation and its people. “Rip Van Winkle” is set in a time a little bit before and after the revolutionary war in a pleasant village at the foot of New York’s Catskill Mountains. The story

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    “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” (pages 16- 47) Washington Irving 1. Since the American Revolution is still fresh in the minds of those in Sleepy Hollow he tells the reader how who the Headless Horseman is said to be a ghost of a Hessian trooper who’s head was shot away by a cannonball. 2. In the beginning Irving links two important parts of the story to history the first in the Headless Horseman who was a Hessian trooper and served in the American Revolution which is the base of the supernatural

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    Rip Van Winkle I believe Washington Irving’s purpose for writing ‘Rip Van Winkle’ was to teach a lesson and to comment on the American Revolution at the same time. I think that the lesson Irving is trying to teach is that if you live an idle life‚ life will pass you by. Rip was not concerned with working to support his family or to achieve any sort of goals. He was only interested in doing things that he enjoyed and that did not help to support his family. He slept for twenty years‚ and when he

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