A review of the story of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" by Irving Washington.
Analytical Essay # 29059 |
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This paper discusses the life of Irving Washington, author of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and gives an analysis of the folktale. It shows how Washington takes two opposite characters, Ichabod Crane and his destiny, Brom Bones and gives them both the same desire. It looks at how his use of literature and style in this story adds an essence, which cannot be explained and how the plot, narrator and characters, all enhance the theme.
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"In The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Irving Washington has written a folktale, which takes place in Tarrytown, New York, in which Washington's tone is humorous. The main characters are Ichabod Crane, Katrina Van Tassel and Brom Bones. The main theme was about a teacher named Ichabod Crane. The two main characters of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," Ichabod Crane and his destiny, Brom Bones, are often assumed to be figures of American folklore. However, they are Irving's original creations. Ichabod Crane's elements have been enhanced by his ungainliness, while Brom Bones are in broader strokes, conveying an impression of energy and strength. Washington's literary technique produces a sharply drawn portrait on the one hand and a catalog of personal qualities on the other. While being introduced in the story, Ichabod Crane is lording over his pupils, accommodating the rustic families that take him in, showing off his singing talents and education for impressionable ladies, and trading superstitious tales with the local gossips."
Tags:ichabod, crane, brom, bones, ghost, horseman
An analysis of 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow' by Washington Irving.
Book Review # 126746 |
1,500 words (
approx. 6 pages ) |
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APA | 2008
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This paper provides an analysis of Washington Irving's short story 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow'. The analysis focuses on the aspects of the story that make Irving a classic American writer and the story a distinctly American classic.
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"While seemingly simple on the surface Washington Irving's short story 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow' is reflective of the styles, themes, issues and imagination associated with classical American writers akin to those who were part of the American Renaissance in literature such as Thoreau Emerson Hawthorne and Melville. A folk tale that incorporates a supernatural chase 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow' also reflects some of the themes and issues of American society of the era particularly those revolving around the fledgling nation and ..."
Tags:supernatural, democracy, economy, New York, Tarry Town, Ichabod Crane, Brom Bones