Washington Irving's The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow

615 Words2 Pages

The legend of sleepy hollow was first published in 1820 and tampered with due to modernizing the language within the story. The author of this master piece, with hilarious dilemmas, is Washington Irving. His work isn’t what you may call an informative novel but a hilariously poised fiction having exaggerated characters cower over a horrific man beheading beast. Amongst the Character’s personal ambitions, in the sleepy hollow, they strive to accomplish the variation of true passion for love through what they believe is worthy of their desired woman. Irving successfully made the protagonist, being Ichabod Crane, appear ludicrous but scholarly and aghast of his own collections of various horror stories. Ichabod doesn’t only have personal issues but issues with other characters, such as: being for “love”, “anger”, or even “fear.” …show more content…

Crane, a captain in the US Army during the War of 1812 whom he had met in 1814 in Sackets Harbor, New York. The protagonist “Ichabod” is a man with many problems or dilemmas as you will, having to deal with love, anger and fear. The reason for these accusations is because of how he portrayed in the story as not only frightful but a wimp for love and a push over. His first conflict was the love for breath taking women and the love for free riding the women of children he thought at the school. This could also relate to the seven deadly sins with him being greedy, lustful, and wrath (when he shows anger towards his students.) The hopeless romantic that he was, it made him dreadfully unsuccessful due to his poor flirtatious attempts. These women of course had desired men that would get in the way of anyone gendering at them, and well, Ichabod was one of them. He also had an unfortunate encounter with the headless horse man lurking in sleepy hollow one night frightening himself with the horror stories he enjoys to listen to in the

Open Document