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It remains a mystery where and when and how long it took Irving Berlin to write White Christmas because Mr Berlin gave many different accounts. According to Wikipedia he may have written it in 1940 while pool side at the Biltmore Hotel in Phoenix Arizona. Weight is added to this story by a call he is said to have placed to his secretary. He said "grab a pen and take down this song. Its the best song I've ever written-heck its the best song anybody has ever written." Mr Berlin often stayed up all night writing but maybe he did write it pool side in a short period of time.
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the greatest love story is the one that you can create.
It is a modern day Romeo and Juliet. The story of two lovers who come from enemy families (Gangs, in the case of West Side Story). It's the story of their forbidden love.
Yesarooni positooni we're going to the story box where Pinky's really good at making up stories and every story rocks, Story box.
Washington Irving is usually considered as the father of the American Short story. Washington Irving was among the first Americans to win fame for their best telling short story tales.
The plot of the story is somewhat predictable as there are elements that follow typical narrative structures. However, there are also unexpected twists and turns that keep the audience engaged and make the story unique.
Washington Irving is usually considered as the father of the American Short story. Washington Irving was among the first Americans to win fame for their best telling short story tales.
Washington Irving.
Washington Irving was the first American author to make extensive use of the short story form of fiction.
Ichabod Crane is a fictional character created by Washington Irving in his short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow." The character is not based on a real person and is solely a product of Irving's imagination.
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Irving I Katz has written: 'The Beth El story' -- subject(s): Detroit (Mich.)., Detroit (Mich.). Temple Beth El, Jews
Irving begins the story of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by describing the setting and introducing the characters in the quaint village. He establishes an atmosphere of mystery and superstition by describing the eerie landscape and hinting at the supernatural elements that will play a role in the story.
exaggeration, irony, and caricature. Irving presents Rip Van Winkle as a bumbling but lovable character, and uses his encounters with odd and exaggerated situations to create humor in the story.
In "The Devil and Tom Walker," Washington Irving wants to arouse a sense of eerie and foreboding atmosphere, emphasizing the dark and gloomy setting of the story. The physical environment of the swampy forest and the decaying mansion contributes to the overall sense of dread and impending doom for the characters involved. Irving uses these atmospheric elements to enhance the supernatural and moral themes present in the story.