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    focused on the individual more than society, an individual’s imagination and feelings (Romanticism), and ideal perspective on nature, conflict between good and evil and some would include the element of the supernatural (Dincer 218). The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, written by Washington Irving, fits nicely into the Romanticism period due to its eloquent descriptions and detail to the nature around the village, the attention and focus on the main character and the addition of ghost stories and superstitions

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    The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is about the ghost of the headless horseman and a teacher new to town called Ichabod Crane. Crane finds the daughter of the richest man in town flirty and very cute. Crane starts tutoring Katrina in hopes of marrying her for her father’s money. Brom Bones is a local who is in love Katrina, the woman Ichabod Crane is trying to marry. They become rivals and Brom Bones is believed to have dressed as the headless horseman and scares Ichabod out of town. The Raven is about

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    They go disenfranchised, misogynistic acts, and denied agency. Just like Beatrice Rappaccini in the novel “Dr. Rappaccini” and Katrina van Tassel in “Sleepy Hollow”. Both of the characters goes through disenfranchised and lack of agency. Let first start off with Katrina van tassel she’s in the novel “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” she is an example of agency and disenfranchisement “Blooming Katrina, with a whole family of children, Mounted on the top of a wagon loaded with household trumphy

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    associate with the idea of abundance. The forests had put on their sober brown and yellow, while some trees of the tenderer kind had been nipped by the frosts into brilliant dyes of orange, purple, and scarlet." In Washington Irving “The Legend of sleepy Hollow,” setting, characterization, and Irony affect the protagonist in several ways. The night setting is important because it further emphasizes the superstitious theme. A somnolent, illusory effect appears to be dangling around the surrounding

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    non-fiction, science fiction, etc. From all of those choices, each reader finds something different that they have a passion for. Throughout the stories we have read over the summer, I have found a love for the story called The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. The story The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is one of the stories I have come to like because it is one of the books where you have to piece it together yourself, it is your typical love story, and it is very suspenseful. Throughout the whole book it gives you details

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    One of the qualities that all the stories have in common is they are all set in a dark, disturbing tone. Washington Irving’s “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” is about a guy, Ichabod, who lives in a town called Sleepy Hollow and he was a teacher. He finds that he is attracted to the richest guy in town’s daughter. But, when he attempts to make a move on the pretty girl, he discovers he has competition with another man who wants her for himself. The other man, Brom Van Brunt, wants to kill Ichabod for

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    “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” by Washington Irving is a story about two men, Ichabod and Brom, in a superstitious town fighting for a beautiful girl. Brom is a Romantic hero because he has skills without formal education, he does not fit well in society, and he is young at heart. Brom has certain skills that he has not been formally trained in. One skill is he’s ability to fight. This skill stems from the fact he is strong and well-built and does not need to be specially trained (Irving 19). Another

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    The narration in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow functions as a way to give authority to the women of Tarry Town. This power of feminine is elicit by Washington Irving who gives respect and superiority to women indirectly, but yet evidently through third person narration. Furthermore through Katrina he parallels the power of Tarry Town’s women by illustrating their agency to beget the downfall of Ichabod. Irving draws out Katrina Van Tassel only in relation to the farm not to demean her, but rather to

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    The headless horseman was trying to find the person of which whom stole his skull out of his grave.The legend of the sleepy hollow was wrote by Washington Irving in 1820. Sleep hollow was based on the classic tale “The legend of the sleepy hollow”, which was directed by Tim Burton and was released on November 17th 1999. The main characters are Ichabod Crane, Katrina Van Tassel and, the headless horseman.In comparing the movie and the story, there are differenced in their characterization of Ichabod

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    Washington Irving's ‘The legend of sleepy hollow’ The overall idea of the story is just to scare people who read it, there is no real world use of the story it's just for fun and to scare the wits out of the people who read it. But the main question is; How does Myth, Fantasy, and Gender play into the overall theme of sleepy hollow? Myth plays a great deal into the overall themes of sleepy hollow by creating a dark fabel steeped in historical significance. First question, How does Gender Play a

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