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    remote time. Two‚ the story has remarkable and exaggerated characters. Lastly‚ this tale includes mysterious events and their consequences. “Rip Van Winkle” is a myth. A myth is a traditional story‚ one concerning the early history of a culture. A national mythology is a body of stories that reflect and celebrate a nation’s idea.  The story “Rip Van Winkle” is set in a remote place during the reign of George the Third. It is set in a small village underlying the Catskill Mountains. At the foot of

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                “Rip Van Winkle” is Washington Irving’s most famous short story. Irving became “a classic during his own lifetime” because his works of literature were so well written and liked by all (Washington). Rip starts the story as unhappy and changes after a mysterious night in the woods making him miss twenty years. While he was asleep the Revolutionary War happened‚ and America had separated from Great Britain. In “Rip Van Winkle‚” Washington Irving takes the main character‚ Rip‚ from a static

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    15 December 2014  Romanticism in Rip Van Winkle  Washington  Irving’s  Rip  Van  Winkle  was  intriguing  and  almost  mystical‚  with  a  strong  emphasis  on  soul  and  emotion.  The  tale  manipulated  time and cleverly used ambiguity‚ defining  it’s  philosophical  and  literary  Romantic  elements‚  as  also  seen  in  The  Scarlet  Letter‚   To  a  Waterfowl‚ and Thanatopsis.   Nature  plays  a  great  part  in  many  Romantic  literary  pieces.  The   mountains  in  Rip  Van  Winkle  were  considerably 

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    to leave the reader with a new perspective of their lives and ways they can improve themselves for the betterment of society. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Minister’s Black Veil‚” Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Tell Tale Heart‚” and Washington Irving’s “Rip Van Winkle” all provide symbolism teaching about the effects of committing secret sins. Many of Hawthorne’s writings focus on one single symbol‚ and “The Minister’s Black Veil” is not any different. The entire story is developed around the small black

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    he was much more enjoyed to write histories than all other styles"(Dillon). Although he wrote in many different ways (Western American settings‚ histories‚ biographies‚ satires) the common theme of this writings revolved around New York Dutch folk. Classic examples of a stereotypical Irving writing include “Rip Van Winkle”‚ “The Legend of Sleepy Hallow”‚ and “The Sketch Book”. Upon returning back to the states Irving found himself in need of a place to sleep for a night while his new house

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    Facilitator: 3.01 “Rip Van Winkle” Questions This assignment is worth 33 points‚ 3 point for each question. 1. Who is the narrator of this story? Diedrich Knickerbocker 2. Washington Irving’s style of writing often times uses inflated language to describe common things. For example‚ what does the following description of Rip mean: “an insuperable aversion to all kinds of profitable labor”? It’s hard for Rip to overcome his strong dislike to work. 3

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    and Bryant exemplified Romanticism in “Rip Van Winkle‚” “The Slaughter of The Pigeons‚” and “Thanatopsis‚”respectively. The first example of Romanticism is Washington Irving’s inventive writing “Rip Van Winkle‚" which promotes imagination over reason and logic by creating a character that slept for over twenty years. Iriving wrote‚ “…it’s twenty years since he went away from home with his gun‚ and never has been heard of since…” (990). Rip Van Winkle awoke on a mountain and noticed some oddities

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    Compare and contrast the ways in which Carol Ann Duffy presents female characters in ’The World’s Wife’. The Worlds Wife is a joyous collection of poems about women which was published in 1999‚ which are given a voice in society as the original stories/myths gave women no say. The poems features biblical‚ mythical and historical which are very well known. All the poems are dramatic monologues in a feminist approach. Most poems are seen as witty‚ interesting and hilarious. The main themes shown

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    to the "spontaneous creation" explanation put forth‚ for example‚ by Coleridge as an explanation for his poem Kubla Khan. Poe’s explanation of the process of writing is so rigidly logical‚ however‚ that some have suggested the essay was meant as a satire or hoax.[1] The three central elements of Poe’s philosophy of composition are: [edit] LengthPoe believed that all literary works should be short. "There is‚" he writes‚ "a distinct limit... to all works of literary art - the limit of a single

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    - Read every single story - go over all notes on blackboard - no questions on “regionalism” on test - Don’t look at “real thing” discussion questions - know 3 waves of feminism - Romanticism: earliest‚ full of feeling and emotion. Not just romantic. Exaggeration of feelings; fear‚ aw‚ love‚ etc. - Realism: CHOICE; the narrator has a moral choice. - Naturalism: narrator has lack of choice; he is forced. -Modernism: uncertainty. Week 1 both Week 2 both Week 3 both Week 4 both

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