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    Alternate Ending to the Legend of Sleepy Hollow “If I can but reach that bridge‚” thought Ichabod‚ “I am safe.” The church bridge was rickety looking‚ but was the only way to safety. Ichabod could feel the hot breath of the black steed cutting close behind him. Petrified‚ he convulsively kicked in the ribs of old Gunpowder and they took off like lightening towards the bridge. Ichabod had cast a look behind him to see if his followers had vanished. Just then‚ the goblin rider had a pumpkin with

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    excitement in Rip Van Winkle‚ when old Van Winkle return to town after his long slumber he is shocked by the citizens curiosity into his political ideology. The people vigorously ask him questions about who he voted for and wonder if he is supporter of the Brits. Having just fought a war for their freedom the American people must have been very excited. They were facing the unknown‚ the country’s future was in their hands and the American people wanted nothing to get in their way. Rip Van Winkle

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    The writers are comparable in the use of tone in their works. Irving‘s use of tone in his stories are typically optimistic‚ yet dramatic. Poe’s uses of tone in his stories are filled with horror and are also dramatic. Poe and Irving use different techniques to develop a complex meaning in their short stories. For instance‚ elements such as imagery‚ tone‚ and irony are placed in these stories contribute to make these stories intense. Imagery is a way of walking a person through mental visualizations

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    Crane versus Bones The main character in “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” is a man named Ichabod Crane. Although he is the main character‚ Irving portrays him in many negative aspects. Brom Bones is the complete opposite of Crane. He has all of the qualities that Crane lacks. Subsequently‚ the two are sworn enemies. Bones is heroic‚ stronger‚ and more appealing than Crane. Bones is depicted as the hero of the story. He is well known throughout the town and he is liked by everyone. He is also skilled

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    The story Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving demonstrates how Rip gains his personal freedom from his wife just as the colonies obtain freedom from the King. Rip wants to be free and independent ‚ so he finds activities to do in his community to stay away from his wife. Irving uses Rip to connect history and how important being independent‚ and free not only for Rip ‚but also for the colonist of that time. After‚ Rip wakes up from his deep sleep he is no longer deprived by his wife just as the colonist

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    Rip Van Winkle: An Allegory of the American Revolution CAO YU Rip Van Winkle is a short story by American author Washington Irving published in 1819‚ as well as the name of the story’s fictonal protagonist. The story is set in the years before and after the American Revolution War. It mainly tells that the man named Rip Van Winkle who attempted to escape from his wife’s ceaseless tongue drank some wine and then fell asleep for almost 20 years. After that‚ he went back to the town only to find

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    RIP VAN WINKLE BY WASHINGTON IRVING 7^WYS`f7Taa]e f7 COPYRIGHT INFORMATION Short Story: “Rip Van Winkle” Author: Washington Irving‚ 1783–1859 First published: 1819 Illustrations first published: 1863 The original story and illustrations are in the public domain in the United States and in most‚ if not all‚ other countries as well. Readers outside the United States should check their own countries’ copyright laws to be certain they can legally download this ebook. The Online Books Page

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    Making of a legend vs The Raven The “Legend of Sleepy Hollow” and the “The Raven” are both captivating pieces of literature because they capture the imagination and illuminate the mind‚ while creating darkness. Meanwhile decades later‚ both stories continue to captivate readers all over the world earning the reputation of being two of the best American folklore stories. Although Washington Irving and Edgar Allen Poe in their respective works “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” and “The Raven”

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    The Legend of Sleepy Hollow: The Hollow Souls of a Generation The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is a tale that has been passed down for generations‚ seen more clearly through the eyes of each passing generation for what it truly represents. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow may seem like it is just a children’s tale‚ but it actually represents something much deeper. The characters surrounding Ichabod in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow are incredibly immoral. They are snobs who don’t care about anything but their

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    Moorman American Literature 304A October 24‚ 2011 “Rip Van Winkle” America’s peaceful myth Myths have engaged the human race for centuries. By definition‚ mythology consists of bizarre characters‚ remote locations‚ and fantastic events. “Rip Van Winkle”‚ the story of a man who ran to the peaceful refuge of the forest‚ fell asleep‚ and woke up 20 years later‚ is part of America’s own mythology. The reader is drawn into a peaceful setting surrounding Rip’s rather fantastical story. The author

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