Legend Of Sleepy Hollow Mood

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In the excerpt from The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving, the tone is one of eeriness and mystery. Throughout the story, Irving uses the tone to make the audience apprehensive; making them wait to see what monster torments Ichabod and his horse. This eerie tone is developed through many of the story’s elements, like the dashes that interrupt the sentences or the visuals of the dark and empty land that Ichabod is riding through. The elements give the reader a sense of foreboding as they’re being prepared for the arrival of the monster. Irving uses many different words and phrases to present his tone and to build suspense in the story. This is evident in the second paragraph of the passage when Irving uses words like superstition, lonely, dismal, ill-starred, and tragical. These words are used to emphasize that Ichabod is alone; only accompanied by his horse and the infamous tree, known for its …show more content…

This is seen in the first paragraph of the passage where Ichabod is said to be shrouded in silence, only hearing the occasional chirp of a cricket. The scene gives the reader a false sense of security, as they’re lead to believe that Ichabod is all by himself. But, as the story progresses and Ichabod approaches the tree, he begins to hear whistles and groans from the midnight air. This is the first sign given to the audience that Ichabod may not be alone in the woods; and that something wicked may present itself soon. Near the end of the passage, it’s said that Ichabod’s hairs are standing up in fright, and that his voice is stammering involuntarily as the massive silhouette of a headless soldier upon his terrifying steed are finally seen. These images and sounds described helped gradually build great suspense for the reader until it’s ultimately released when Ichabod meets the famed Andre, the man behind the legend of the

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