At the beginning of the story, Rip and Dame Van Winkle's children are described as troublesome and unruly. They do not listen to Rip and often cause mischief in the village, which adds to his frustrations.
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The use of a narrative structure, telling a story with a beginning, middle, and end, is a characteristic of narrative poetry. In La Belle Dame sans Merci, the poem follows a narrative arc as it recounts the encounter between the knight and the mysterious lady.
No. The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a work of fiction. While the Notre Dame cathedral is real, the events and people of the story are not. As such, the story does not indicate anything real about the nature of Notre Dame.
Dame Trot is not a character in the original "Jack and the Beanstalk" story. The story typically features characters such as Jack, the giant, and Jack's mother. Dame Trot may be a character from a different story or adaptation of the fairy tale.
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The history of the Hunchback of Notre dame can be found in SparkNotes or Wikipedia. The story traces back to the Middle ages and draws upon the structure of the Notre Dame Cathedral.
I suppose that there could be an Irish student suffering from kyphosis, but if you mean was Quasimodo a real person, no, he was a character in a novel. The "Notre Dame" of his story is a real cathedral in Paris, not a university in Indiana.
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She has a total of 4 children- 2 from each of her both marriages.