Irving Textual  epitome of The Legend Of Sllepy Hollow       Textual  synopsis of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow"         1.) Romantic Description:   a. pg. 715 - " at that place is a little valley, or rather lap of land, among   lofty hills, which is one of the quietest places in the whole world.  A small   entrust glides through it, with just a murmur enough to   lock away one to repose; and the occasional whistle of a quail, or tapping of a woodpecker, is almost the only sound that ever breaks in upon the uniform tranquility."      Irving describes nature as an untouchable force.  He ignores the  naturalism of nature and reveals only the beauty it holds.

  It is the stereotypical description of   ticktock Nature.  Irving makes it sound so tranquil as if this place doesnt exist in this world.      c. pg 731 - "Its limbs were gnarled, and fantastic, large enough to form   bloomers of ordinary trees, twisting down almost to the earth, and rising   all over again into the air.      The tree is almost created into ...If you want to get a  serious essay, order it on our website: 
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