preview

Symbols In The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow

Decent Essays

They Symbolism of Spirituality in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

The 19th century writers brought forth creativity, meaningful poems, and short stories. Writers like George Washington Irving wrote the short story “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”. The story is constructed of a historical period prone to his imagination of the supernatural ghost, the Headless Horseman. Through the selection of setting, plot and, charterer’s “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” demonstrates the symbolisms of spirituality of the living and deceased throughout the story. In the beginning, the story is about Ichabod Crane trying to win the heart of Katrina Van Tassel, the daughter of the Dutch farmer, in the setting of a ghost story. Ichabod travels to Sleepy Hollow, New …show more content…

The legend goes on to be said that the Headless Horseman is a Hessian soldier looking for his head in the lost cannon ball during the Revolutionary War. The spirituality point is that he seems to always ride by the church were his body lays buried there in search for his head. The symbol is that he is another lost soul that was never laid to rest until has received his head before nightfall (Sean). Irving wanted the setting to be a night for the Headless Horseman to become active. Night symbolizes darkness because the spirits of the dead become more powerful. The spirituality is that the Headless horseman is a dominant spirit which is evil, and the grave symbolizes his return to the …show more content…

He is in the presents of Ichabod; but notices and dark figure, identified as the headless horseman, decides to race the spirit. The chase begins and Ichabod notices another figure sitting on the horses saddle which is lead the be the lost head of the once Hessian soldier. The spirit goes in the opposite direction from Ichabod, and soon he finds himself on the bridge assuming he is out of harm’s way. He looks back from behind himself and sees the spirit approaching him in a flash of fire and brimstone (Nina p.60). The spirituality symbol is that fire and brimstone represents “hell”, a very dark and evil place. The next morning Ichabod and the Headless horseman were nowhere to be found, because the headless head that had been lost was found again. His is head symbolizes a guide, and without he would be lost

Get Access