Character Analysis: The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow

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#4 Transitions/present tense- 10 Keileigh Haye Organizations/evidence- 20 E/LA 8 Mechanics- 10 Nov.8, 2015 “Poor,Greedy, and, Superstitious.” You know the story of the headless horseman but do you know about the person he hunted? “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.” by washington Irving is an intriguing tale about a man named Ichabod Crane who is a narcissistic person. The tale takes place in Tarrytown in a Dutch settlement. Ichabod is poor, greedy, and superstitious. Why would I call this man poor because as told to us.He is getting ready for Karina’s party when he gets dressed in “only suit of rusty black”(p.34).This shows he only has one suit, and Irvings word “rusty” indicates it’s a …show more content…

“All he was thinking about was the animals as food and how all he was going to do was eat them all.” There is a pattern all he wants is food, money, to care about himself and a hot girl. It doesn’t matter to him what happens to the kids or anyone but him. Another trait to describe him is superstitious because “While the more bashful country bumpkins hung sheepishly back, envying his superior elegance and address.”A schoolmaster is generally a man of some importance.being considered a kind of idle gentlemanlike personage of vastly superior taste and accomplishment.He doesn't believe in anyone or anything but himself. “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” represents Irving’s second comic masterpiece, a ghostly tale about things that go bump in the night. The tale opens with a description of the Hudson Valley region of Sleepy Hollow.The main character Ichabod crane is a narcissist because all he cares about is himself and getting rich. His character reminds the reader of someone who manipulates people and tries to make the pity them for money and stuff that he wants. He adds that type of snarky kind of

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