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    Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving is a short fictional story. It was set in the years before and after the Revolutionary War. Rip lived in a pleasant village at the bottom of New York’s Catskill Mountains. One day Rip decided that he needed to escape his wife’s nagging so he went up the mountain with his pet dog. They reach a hollow where there were bearded men playing the nine-pins. Rip doesn’t say anything but instead drinks some of their moonshine and falls into a slumber. When he wakes more

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    Character analosis of Rip Van Winkle Rip Van Winkle‚ the main character in Washington Irving’s fiction"Rip Van Winkle"‚ is a comic figure with an amazing experience. The simple and humorous (sometimes exaggerative) words chosen by Irving show: Rip’s nature as simple and kind-hearted; his attitude toward life as carefree; his marriage as hen-pecking and intolerable; and his resultant character as amiable and comic. Firstly‚ Irving conveys the simple and kind nature of Rip not only in direct descriptive

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    Analysis of Description of the Setting “Rip Van Winkle” is a magical fiction written by Washington Irving in the early nineteenth century‚ and‚ of which the main character is Rip Van Winkle exactly. What made me be interested in the mystical story‚ was not only the developing plot that went on compactly‚ but also the various description of all the setting in the story which made the plot of the entire story seemed to contain much more emotional coloring. One day‚ after a long time

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    Rip Van Winkle‚” is a character that is part of American mythology. The character trait least evident is‚ admirable. In the story‚ we see that his neighbors loved him. Including the men‚ women and children. Unfortunately‚ when he was at home he always wanted to leave. He complained about his nagging wife. It seemed he was all too happy to lend a helping hand to his neighbors‚ but to his own family‚ it was a different story. To me‚ that is not admirable. Not when you have a wife and children. When

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    Knickerbocker of New York wrote a story called‚ “Rip Van Winkle.” In this story it is obvious through descriptive documentation that this story was written in the past with strange characters and magical consequences. Knickerbocker is very descriptive with the setting of this story. He describes everything in vivid detail that describes past years. From the countryside to the community it is obvious this story was written back in the day. Rip Van Winkle being the main character of the story was

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    One of the main conflicts in the story "Rip Van Winkle" is about Rip falling asleep for 20 years. To escape the verbal abuse of his wife that he had to deal with every day‚ Rip left to the forest with his dog Wolf. While he was enjoying a calm view at the top of the mountain‚ a strange man yelled his name over and over. The man reached Rip’s location and asked him if he could help him with the bags he carried. Rip helped the man and they headed to the mountain torrent. When they got there‚ they found

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    lost‚ everything is lost. In the short story ’The devil and Tom Walker” and the movie ‘’Snow White and the Huntsman’ the devil takes hold of individuals that leads to permanent effects. Foremost‚ In Washington Irving’s story ‘’The devil and Tom Walker”‚ Tom Walker is led by greed to make a deal with the devil. For example‚ Tom felt something like gratitude toward the black woodsman who he considered had done him a kindness. This demonstrates Tom Walker has no remorse that his wife is dead‚ which means

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    Irving’s included‚ "The devil and Tom Walker"‚ "Rip Van Winkle"‚ and "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow". In his stories Irving put importance on both the individual and the community‚ but he directed his focus on the individual. He did this by portraying how the choices of an individual can affect a community‚ and how an individual’s choices can be influenced by members of a community. In Irving’s work‚ "The devil and Tom Walker"‚ Tom Walker wanted to make a deal with the devil until his wife pressured

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    Rip Van Winkles story was one of great importance and great meaning. It talks about many of things such as‚ lending a hand when and where needed‚ respect‚ and hard work. It teaches a lot more than just this. All of those things are important‚ but another thing that is taught is the importance of equality. When I finished reading Rip Van Winkle‚ I thought about how different everything could have been for Rip if things had played out differently. What I mean by this is that the story of Rip Van Winkle

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    Washington Irving published the first American short story called “A Posthumous Writing of Diedrich Knickerbocker” published in The Sketch Book and Irving used the pen name Geoffrey Crayon but the piece is often referred to as “Rip Van Winkle.” This essay reviews Irving’s “Rip Van Winkle” by first summarizing the plot and then second detailing the relationship between the story’s structure

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