A Summary Of Washington Irving The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow

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Irving was the first author that began writing in a fantasy setting rather than in a factual or religious style. He chose to write for pleasure at a time when most other authors had all published serious pieces. Irving composes with such a style that can take you from literal to literary in a matter of sentences. His use of imagery helps the reader fully understand the mood of the story and how the tale is to be portrayed. Irving is one of the reasons we have nonfiction as a genre today. He dared to write differently in a world that was majorly the same. Due to his imagination and courage to stray from literary norms, we are left with creativity and stories that help us escape the real world and relax in another. Washington Irving was the …show more content…

Crane believed because he was well educated he was better than the rest of the Sleepy Hollow community. He became arrogant and dismissed any thought that Katrina would not choose him over Brom Bones. It is possible Bones knew all along Miss Van Tassel would choose him over Crane. Did the rest of the community see this as well? Ichabod was so consumed with himself and the benefits he would gain if he won the heart of Van Tassel. He never stopped for a second to consider that he may not be chosen and he might not marry into a wealthy family. His education blinded him to the possibility that another individual may …show more content…

Children across the country read short stories from Irving in school and learn the importance of great authors. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is a classic often read in schools during the middle school years around Halloween. Although children at that age may not be able to fully understand the literary genius that is Washington Irving, it helps familiarize them with the tale when they study it more in depth at a later

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