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A Summary Of Rip Van Winkle

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“Rip Van Winkle” is an old short story written and published in 1819 by Washington Irving while he was living in England. This tale was based on the history of the province of New York in America while it was controlled by Dutch governors. The tale takes place sometime during or just after the French and Indian War when the 13 American colonies where still a part of the British Empire. This was one of the many tales that helped create the American mythology that exists today. There are three aspects that make this tale a mythical story are that it is set in the past, in a remote part of America, the strange series of events that occurs in the story, and the exaggerated characters that exist in this tale.

This story takes place at “a dismembered branch of the great Appalachian Mountains” known as the Kaatskill Mountains. This location is, at least in the first half of the story, remote, populated by a small village of farmers and a local tavern with at most a few hundred people. This village is surrounded by mountains and woodland. With the time period this story takes place in, this village is isolated from the rest of civilization and the village itself is probably a recent settlement at the time. In this time period, the villagers here considered themselves loyal subjects of the king, proud to be a part of the British Empire. After Rip Van Winkle wakes up from his 20-year slumber, the village is filled with people who now consider themselves an independent, free people of

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