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    Sleepy Hollow Analysis

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    Many characters in Washington Irving’s original text‚ "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow"‚ are markedly changed to suit many different versions of the story. By comparing and contrasting the character Ichabod Crane in the original Washington Irving text and Tim Burton’s 1999 film‚ "Sleepy Hollow"‚ both characters’ influence on the audience may be analyzed. Through literary techniques and production elements‚ the characterization of Ichabod’s physical appearance‚ beliefs and personality including his love

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    the 1800s the Christmas was not considered a holiday in America. Americans wanted to distance themselves from Washington Irving and Clement Clarke Moore are considered the founders of the modern American Christmas. Through their literature Washington Irving and Clement Clarke Moore popularized Christmas and shape many of our Christmas traditions today. First‚ Washington Irving brought European Christmas traditions to America and helped shape St. Nicolas as a character. His first story that featured

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    Irving "Irv" Blitzer was an American bobsled two time Gold Medalist at the 1968 Winter Olympics who finished first in two events again during the 1972 Winter Olympics but was disqualified from the latter for cheating and retired in disgrace to Jamaica‚ where he leads an impoverished life as a bookie. Irving is approached by two Jamaican athletes: top 100m runner Derice Bannock‚ who failed to qualify for the 1988 Summer Olympics when another opponent tripped him at the trials‚ and Sanka Coffie‚ a

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    usurer was so successful; the devil is successful for the same reason. The reason is human greed. Other than those who were in need of money‚ people who burnt themselves during speculation fever and those who wanted venture capital turned to Tom (Irving 40). These people al desired to earn greater wealth. However‚

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    Devil And Tom Walker Irving writes this story in the 1720`s in New England.Irving shows satire in the passage with Tom walker and his wife fighting all of the time. Satire means a writing that ridicules or criticizes individuals. Irving wrote the passage and its called ( The Devil And Tom Walker). Irving criticises 3 topics and they are white establishment‚ marriage and ‚religon. How many people do you think make fun of people. In the story they are making fun of slaves. Irving made it to evil for

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    “Rip Van Winkle” by Washington Irving tells the story of family man‚ Rip‚ who wakes up to a changed world after being in a magically induced coma for twenty years. This short story is part of the Early Romantic period‚ and displays characteristics of the movement such as nature‚ the supernatural‚ and freedom. The story “Rip Van Winkle” by Washington Irving is an example of literature written in the Early Romantic Movement. The Romanticism movement started from 1800 and lasted until about 1870. Authors

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    Romantic Literature

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    the Red Death”‚ and Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Minster’s Black Veil” are romantic stories because they emphasize on passion‚ nature‚ the individual‚ and the unusual. Even though Hawthorne‚ Poe‚ and Irving are all romantic writers‚ they use different elements to develop their stories. Washington Irving uses several romantic elements to tell the story of Tom Walker‚ an old miserly man who sells his soul the Devil in exchange for wealth. One element that is illustrated is the use of imagination and

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    Analyzing Rip Van Winkle

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    selection‚ an author uses certain characteristics to depict the outcome of a story. In Washington Irving’s “Rip Van Winkle‚” Irving incorporates exaggerated characters‚ magical events and their consequences‚ and places the setting in past times to create an American mythology. With these characteristics‚ Irving impacts the entire story and how the ending resolves. In the story‚ Irving uses mainly Rip Van Winkle and Dame Van Winkle to show exaggeration in the characters. The townspeople see Rip Van Winkle

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    The Dark Romantic Essay

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    Washington Irving. He is well known for his short stories and his unrealistic characters and his detailed description of nature. Irving develops the characteristic themes of dark romanticism through symbolism in “The Devil and Tom Walker”. Many Dark romantics writer thought that nature had a spiritual influence over people‚ as a mysterious being. One of the main themes of the Dark Romanticism is nature. Irving describes with detail the nature setting around the characters. In this story Irving says

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    era used literary elements and techniques in their literature to illustrate certain Romantic ideals. Washington Irving uses the two literary elements imagery and personification to help convey a central theme of nature. In his short story “Rip Van Winkle”‚ Irving describes the setting of the story and mentions the “magical hues and shapes of the mountains.”(p.1) In other words‚ Irving describes the mountains as being majestic and

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