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melomori [17]
3 years ago
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in “the legend of sleepy hollow” what romantic contrast does irving draw between farmer van tassel and the character ichabod cra

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Greeley [361]3 years ago
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Answer:

The main characters of “Sleepy Hollow” are Ichabod Crane, Katrina Van Tassel, Abraham Von Brunt, and the Headless Horseman,

Ichabod Crane is a hapless and superstitious schoolteacher and a newcomer to Sleepy Hollow.

Katrina Van Tassel is the beautiful daughter of a wealthy Dutch farmer; Ichabod wants to marry her.

Abraham Von Brunt, who goes by Brom Bones, is Katrina’s other suitor and is known for his strength.

The Headless Horseman is a Hessian soldier who, according to local lore, haunts Sleepy Hollow.

Explanation:

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