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    with Rip Van Winkle waking from his, unbeknownst to him, twenty-year long sleep. Angered by the disappearance of his gun and Wolf, he decides to return to the ninepin amphitheater but does not find the dwarfish men. Rip decides to return to his small village. Along the way, he meets strangers who stare at him; thus, he discovers that his beard has grown a foot long. Rip then discovers how his small village has grown; he does not recognize the new faces, and they do not recognize him. Again, Rip blames

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    Amato published a statement on divorce in the prestigious Journal of Marriage and Family. He states, “At the end of the 20th century, 43% - 46% of marriages were predicted to end in dissolution.” In the short poem written by Washington Irving “Rip Van Winkle”, Rips relationship with his wife was horrible because of the point of view, characters, and symbolism. To begin with, one of the main reasons why their relationship was toxic is because of the differences in their point of views. One example is,

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    and exaggerated. Finally, the story has concealed events and their consequences. A national mythology is different stories that recognize and celebrate a nation’s idea. Different details made the story have an underlying message. In the story “Rip Van Winkle”, the setting is a remote place during the dynasty of George the Third. It is in a small village hidden in the Kaatskill Mountains. At the end of the mountains, light smoke swirled up from the village, it peaked right over the roofs of the houses

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    Rip Van Winkle Journal In Rip Van Winkle, it portrays a stereotypical marriage where the woman is constantly nagging her husband to do the things that she wants him to do. This story has a lot of derogatory language towards Rip Van Winkle’s wife, Dame Van Winkle and marriage in general. The narrator says that Rip Van Winkle after a fight would “take to the outside of the house – the only side which, in truth, belongs to a hen-pecked husband” (47). Rip Van Winkle is described as a man who “was one

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    The Irony of Rip Van Winkle In Washington Irving’s, “Rip Van Winkle”, he uses a unique sense of sarcasm and wittiness to lighten the mood of literature, something uncommon in his era. Writers in his time we’re all extremely profound and somber in their works and writing styles. Irving, however, chose to write fictional short stories as a way to channel his comical side. For example Dame Van Winkle, Rips Wife, is noted to be the main cause of Rips failures, often nagging and goading him. Irving describes

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    With the publication of the short story “Rip Van Winkle” in 1819, Washington Irving presented the people with a tale filled to the brim with subtle ways of criticizing a nation born again. Now considered to be one of our country’s first and greatest folktales, “Rip Van Winkle” is also so much more. Indeed, the entirety of this narrative can be seen as a commentary and reflection on the establishment of an identity by the American people before and after the Revolutionary War. Washington Irving’s

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    of the bubonic plague, which ravaged villages and killed thousands, however to the kids today, its means nothing but a fun time. It is not the only occasion where history has been hidden in children’s activities. Rip Van Winkle is a perfect example of this phenomenon. Rip Van Winkle is about the American Revolutionary War. The story holds key symbols in its writing, which can be easily pointed out and connected. First, the American Revolutionary war took place between 1775 through 1783. This

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    settings and characters coincided with people and places from his past. Authors of stories, similar to screenwriters, often write about what they know; therefore, we find their stories similar in many aspects. In the “The Devil and Tom Walker” and “Rip Van Winkle” we see that the author Washington Irving uses similarities in setting, male protagonist, female protagonist, and mystic characters. Similarity between stories is shown through setting. One proof of similarity is that both stories depict

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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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    Irving Washington’s Rip Van Winkle is one of the most famous and acclaimed works as well as one of Irving’s biggest successes. Irving wrote it after the American Revolution and during that time is when America’s society was still developing and becoming it’s a government of its own. This short story shows how a new, thriving America had gained freedom, but then that freedom came with a price as it meant that the newly freed country would eventually have had to struggle to establish its own identity

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