Monday, March 18, 2019
Favoritism in Washington Irvings The Legend of Sleepy Hollow :: Legend Sleepy Hollow
Favoritism in The Legend of sleepyheaded dig out   In Washington Irvings short story The Legend of Sleepy holler he has deuce main characters, Ichabod Crane and Bram bone up.  These two heroic characters some(prenominal) desire the same woman, Katrina Van Tassel, the daughter of a substantial Dutch farmer.  Apart from the fact that they both yearn for the same woman these two men are completely different creatures.  In The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Washington Irving does not hide the fact that he clear favors Ichabod Crane over Brom Bones.   Ichabod Crane is a reasonably geeky tall gangling man.  He is a highly educated schoolmaster who travels from nucleotide to home teaching young children.  Ichabod Crane had a soft and foolish nerve centre towards the sex.  He clearly doubts himself with the ladies and appears to be a rather doubtful character throughout the narrative.   On the other hand, Ichabod Cranes adversary Bram Bon es is instead the opposite.  Bram Bones is a rather large robust burly and somewhat arrogant man.  He is well known for his feats of strength and hardihood.  He is a confident man who expects his advances on a lady to be reciprocated.  Bram Bones traveled with his gang of friends whereas Ichabod Crane seemed to be a loner who traveled by himself.      Interestingly, both men were well known for there knowledge and skill in their own trades.  Nevertheless, even their choice of vocation couldnt be more contrary. Bram Bones was known for his with child(p) knowledge and skill in horsemanship.  His profession was a hands on job requiring great sensible strength.  Later in the story we learn that Ichabod lacks the necessary skills to ride a horse very well.  Conversely, Ichabod Crane was clearly known for his knowledge and great wisdom.  He was respected for his informative nebs of witch craft and the legendary superst itions much(prenominal) as the headless horseman.   In terms of the authors favorite character, Washington is not shy about letting the reader know favoritism is undoubtedly towards Ichabod Crane.  At one point in the story Washington states, I should in the true spirit of romantic story, give some account of the looks and equipments of my hero and his steed.
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