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    I think that the original piece made by Washington Irving did a better job at conveying its message because the plot was very simple and the theme was easy to identify. The plot of the Vasic 8 short story is much shorter‚ where in the movie there are many added events‚ such as: townspeople being killed by the Horseman and Ichabod’s investigation. The movie’s extensive plot makes the theme uncertain until the very end. However‚ in Irving’s original work the theme is easily identified as

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    Washington Irving was born April 3‚ 1783 in New York City. Irving first began his writings under the name of Johnathan Oldstyle. Irving as he got older‚ ventured out into law but later found that it was not his true calling. Irving felt more comfortable expressing himself through his creative writings. According to Biography.com Irving was “considered perhaps the first true American writer‚” (Bio.com. A&E Networks Television

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    Washington Irving is a man who is questioned for being misogynistic or not. I believe Washington Irving wasn’t to be blamed for how the main characters are treated in his stories. I would blame at the time frame Washington Irving was living in. Irving lived from 1783 to 1859; in this timeline‚ women were viewed as caretakers of the family. Certain men had a different view of women such as being nuisance‚ a problem‚ or someone who is not trustworthy. There may have been stories from men that could

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    with Washington Irving’s The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon. Published in 1819‚ The Sketchbook of Geoffrey Crayon is a collection of short stories of character Jeoffrey Crayon’s impressions as an American traveling through Europe. Greatly interested in history and old customs‚ he ends up in rural areas of Britain‚ where these practices still flourish. Not only do concepts such as history and politics appear throughout the deeper meaning of the story‚ but through symbolism and metaphors‚ Irving presents

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    experience more life in our fascination with death. <br> <br>Two legendary writers have ruled the universe of death and horror with remarkable success‚ both gifted with the talent of introducing each reader to his or her own subconscious fears. Edgar Allan Poe and Stephen King are the masters of their craft‚ blessed- or perhaps cursed- with imaginations that set higher standards in the field of writing. Both authors broke new ground in fiction that has had a significant impact on the world of literature

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    revolution brought in‚ new views and perceptions were added to the country’s population. Many of these people‚ along with Americans themselves‚ would become famous writers and rack in some of the most influential pieces of their time. This includes Washington Irving‚ an American author who was responsible for

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    Washington Irving became the first American Author to be successful both in the American and the European markets and had been considered the father of American literature. The writing style of Irving was primarily based on fantasies and folklore about the American Identity. Washington Irving works cuts across and also revolves around the intellectual traditions of the American society (Barron‚ 2000). Through his works Irving practically deployed an investigation of the American identity and the

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    Karson Mingo Mrs. Coggins English 3 Period 4 27 April 2017 The Legend of Washington Irving Known today as the first American writer‚ Washington Irving set the standard for writers to come. Born April 3‚ 1783 in New York City‚ he was the youngest of eleven. He was strongly influenced by the Dutch culture of New York. He gained an international reputation as one of the most influential writers of his time an today as well. Even though most of his stories are post Revolutionary War‚ his character

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    Edgar Allan Poe and Nathaniel Hawthorne: A Comparison Edgar Allan Poe and Nathaniel Hawthorne were two of America’s finest Romantic writers. These two writers have stood the test of time and are read as much today if not more than they were in their own time. The major reason that both author’s were as popular as they are is because of the fact that they delved into the human mind to create their psychological literature. Edgar Allan Poe’s life spanned from eighteen nine until nineteen forty-nine

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    Then‚ there are those very few occasions that no exact cause is known and many assumptions are thrown around naming phony reasons of the death‚ when in the end‚ it will always be a mystery. This is exactly what has been done with the death of Edgar Allan Poe. Many have come up with different assumptions and accusations of Poe’s death‚ but none have been claimed to be the absolute positive explanation of it. John S. Craig writes‚ “His death in Baltimore‚ Maryland‚ October 7‚ 1849 has been surrounded

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