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    Introduction Washington Irving, is the author of the tale “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” that was written in the nineteenth century (Baym 25). Irving was born in New York City on April 3rd, 1783 and was the last of eleven children. At home, Irving read a wide range of English literature and delighted in many other writers, including Shakespeare, Oliver Goldsmith, and Laurence Sterne. In 1830 Irving bought and began refurbishing a house along the Hudson River near Tarrytown (Baym 25). The beginning

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    time that “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” was written, Capitalism was the dominant mode of production, and capitalist markets were spreading rapidly. This became especially true in the United States of America, which was heavily influenced by the British in matters of economy. Since capitalism was born in England, the influence of capitalism bled over into America while they were still under British rule (Wolf et al. 2670). However, by 1820, the year that “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” was published

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    “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” Sleepy Hollow is a small Dutch town in rural New York. The women of these Dutch communities sit around their spinning wheels telling each other folklore and legends. One of these legends is about a Hessian soldier who got his head shot clean off by a cannon-ball in the Civil War. Every night he goes out to look for his head. This is what a female story looks like during the 1800’s. Focuses on legends and myths that the women can talk about during their gossip. However

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    On October 12th, 2017, the Averitt Center produced “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” at the Black Box Theatre in Statesboro, GA. “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” is based on the story by Washington Irving and was dramatized by Kathryn Schultz Miller. “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” was directed by Bathany DeZelle. Main actors were Zac Davis, Edward Preble, Grace Jarrell, John Parcels, Edy Kaleta, Aubrey Roberts, Sofia Costantini, Kenzie Cannady, Kian DeVine, and Ernesto Moina. Other actors included were Xavier

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    Throughout the United States, the story of the Headless Horseman, described in “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” is well-known in American folklore. It is a scary story that many children tell around the campfire in an attempt to scare one another, saying that if someone is not careful, the Headless Horseman will come for them. However, many Americans do not realize that this legend originated from a story that appears in Washington Irving’s book, The Sketchbook of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. Washington Irving

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    The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is a classic story by the widely respected author, Washington Irving. It tells of the main character Ichabod Crane, who was a native of Connecticut in times after the Revolutionary War. He decided to move into an area known as Sleepy Hollow, which was a quiet town that was known for its many superstitions and haunting tales, which captured his imagination. After living there for a while, he makes a rival in someone known as Brom Bones as they fight over a woman. As his

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    Washington Irving became the first American writer of the nineteenth century to achieve an international literary reputation .One of his greatest tales is “The Legend of the Sleepy Hollow” is set in a village on the Hudson River (Tarry Town), in which the author created two important characters throughout the story. Ichabod Crane and Brom Bones compete against each other in order to get a woman’s hand in marriage. Although they both want the same girl does not mean that they share more in common

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    Washington Irving wrote “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” in 1820. It tells the story of a man named Ichabod Crane, a schoolmaster who persistently frightens himself with supernatural beings he supposes he sees and hears on his way home from school. Later in the story, Crane threatens to take away the love of a lady from a man named Abraham Van Brunt. This man, known as Brom Bones to the townspeople, took advantage of Ichabod Crane’s credulousness to scare him out of town through a prank in which

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    Comparing Sleepy Hollow and The Legend of the Sleepy Hollow Over time, a change has occurred from the typical horror story to a violent and bloody legend. The original short story " The Legend of the Sleepy Hollow" is an example of a simple, yet mysterious fable in which Ichabod Crane acts as the protagonist. Ichabod becomes the victim of the feared headless horseman after believing the superstitious tales of this spirit preying in the night. The film that is supposedly based upon the

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    Interpreting “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” takes place in a little town known as Tarry Town. Tarry Town is located in New York where conflict was common as a result of welcoming new people into their territory. Tarry town is very accepting of new people until they propose a threat. Washington Irving makes this known when Ichabod Crane and Broms Bones reach a conflict. Ichabod Crane is a loud and energetic school teacher is trying to settle in Tarry Town; Brom Bones

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