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    The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Summary and Analysis Major Themes Veracity in Storytelling Veracity in storytelling is a defining theme of “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.” The story is distantly removed from the reader—Crayon has found the story in Diedrich Knickerbocker’s papers‚ who is dead‚ and who at the end of the story writes that he heard it from an old gentleman‚ who claimed to not have even believed half of it himself‚ ultimately getting much of the story from primary or even other secondary

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    ENG 4U May 2‚ 2013 I am Legend Critical Review “All right‚ let me tell you about your “Gods plan”. Six billion people were on Earth when the infection hit. KV had a ninety-percent kill rate‚ that’s five point four billion people dead. Less than one-percent immunity. That left twelve million healthy people‚ like you and me. The other five hundred and eighty eight million turned into dark seekers‚ and then they got hungry and killed and fed on everybody! Every single person

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    Is The Legend of Sleepy Hollow a good ghost story? If we want to know whether The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is a good ghost story‚ we have to learn what makes a good ghost story at first. A good ghost story always make you nervous and scared. To make readers nervous and scared‚ we need to create a thrilling atmosphere. A dark area with lots of weird sounds (could be wind blowing or the wow of animals) and a few scary details would be perfect to do this. The details‚ although very small‚ are the

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    Reflection: Hope. It is something that we can hold on to at times. One in which the main character in the movie‚ Richard Neville‚ only had. He had hoped that he can save the humanity and with determination‚ he did. The movie itself shows to us many values and lessons that each one has to learn in life. Like him‚ sometimes we also need to think of others first before ourselves‚ as what he did to save the mother and the child on the last part and also by doing his best to discover the antidote alone

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    I Am Legend (film) I Am Legend is a 2007 American post-apocalyptic science fiction thriller film directed by Francis Lawrence and starring Will Smith. It is the third feature film adaptation of Richard Matheson’s 1954 novel of the same name‚ following 1964’s The Last Man on Earth and 1971’s The Omega Man.Smith plays virologist Robert Neville‚ who is immune to a man-made virus originally created to cure cancer. He works to create a remedy while defending himself against humans mutated by the virus

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    Elizabeth Gardner English 11 period 6. January 23‚ 2014 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow: Formalist Criticism In reading over Washington Irving’s "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and Edgar Allan Poe’s "The Fall of the House of Usher‚" my attention has been caught that both of these stories have been given a title that refers to the setting where the action takes place: Irving’s boring town‚ Poe’s depressing mansion. I also noticed that both stories make a specific use of the settings‚ to affect

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    Textual Analysis of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" 1.) Romantic Description: a. pg. 715 - "there is a little valley‚ or rather lap of land‚ among high hills‚ which is one of the quietest places in the whole world.  A small brook glides through it‚ with just a murmur enough to lull one to repose; and the occasional whistle of a quail‚ or tapping of a woodpecker‚ is almost the only sound that ever breaks in upon the uniform tranquility." Irving describes nature as an untouchable force.  He ignores

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    Addison‚ Oliver Goldsmith‚ and Sir Walter Scott. One of his earliest works was published under the pseudonym Geoffrey Crayon in 1819‚ The Sketch Book. Included in this work of art were two American tales which he is probably best known for‚ The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Rip Van Winkle. Through his writings‚ Irving composes two different types of stories. His realistic stories‚ for example‚ The Alhambra‚ are one of these types‚ which objectively seeks

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    the title I Am Legend being mentioned‚ they usually associate it with Will Smith and the terrific job he did in portraying the protagonist of the story Robert Neville. However‚ what they typically leave out is the equally terrific job done by author Richard Matheson coming up with the storyline and writing the original book version. While Richard Matheson’s post-apocalyptic science fiction book‚ I Am Legend‚ and Francis Lawrence’s post-apocalyptic science fiction movie‚ I Am Legend‚ both have similarities

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    imagery of both stories certainly gives significant clarification to the stories. The imagery helps develop the stories complex meaning it explains‚ it also visualizes and elucidates their meanings. The tone of The Masque of the Red Death and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow particularly justify how the stories are written. The tone makes the reader think about the purpose and view of the story. From beginning to end‚ the tone of "The Masque of the Red Death" has a portentous Gothic and dark penetrating

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