Rip Van Winkle was a man who fell asleep for twenty years and was amazed at the changes in that time period. The dwarves that gave him the stuff that made him go to sleep..or maybe time...were his anatagonists.
The antagonist in "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" is the Headless Horseman, a ghostly figure believed to be the spirit of a Hessian soldier who lost his head during battle. He is known for haunting the town and is a source of fear for the residents, particularly Ichabod Crane.
Rip Van Winkle is the pratogonist. The whole story about him. The story begins and ends with him.
Dame Van Winkle
A really old guy
irony in the legend of sleepy hollow
irony in the legend of sleepy hollow
Washington Irving wrote 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.'
point of view of the legend of sleepy hollow
Yes.
It doesn't. Washington Irving wrote "the legend of the Sleepy Hollow", a story set in his home area of Sleepy Hollow (Westchester NY). It is a legend for the characters in the story, not for the readers.
It was named that by Washington Irving, who wrote the novel "The legend of Sleepy Hollow". It was a legend for the characters in the book, not for us.
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow - 1949 was released on: USA: 1949
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow - 1972 was released on: USA: 1972
"The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" by Washington Irving is a short story in "The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent." published in 1820. It was filmed as "The Headless Horseman" (1922), "The Adventures Of Ichabod And Mr. Toad" (1949), "The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow" (1980), "Tall Tales And Legends" (1987), "The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow" (1999), "Sleepy Hollow" (1999), "The Hollow" (2004), and was the basis for episodes in various TV shows. It was also the basis for "Sleepy Hollow" (1948), a Broadway musical, and "The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow" (2009), an opera.
The protagonist in the story of Sleepy Hollow is Ichabod Crane, a schoolteacher. The antagonist is typically considered to be the Headless Horseman, a ghostly figure who haunts Sleepy Hollow.
Washington Irving wrote The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. It was first published in 1820.