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    history classes. In “Rip Van Winkle” it states “In that same village and in one of these very houses, there lived a many years since, while the country was yet a province of Great Britain, a simple good natured fellow of the name of Rip Van Winkle.” (Irving 62) This reveals that this story is taking place back when Great Britain was still ruling over…

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    Have you ever seen the movie adaptation of a book you liked? If you remember it wasn’t like the original story in many ways. Since movies started being made, producers tried to translate popular stories to the big screen. Stories like Washington Irving’s ¨The Legend of Sleepy Hollow¨, ¨The Jilting of Granny Weatherall¨ by Katherine Anne Porter, and Nathaniel Hawthorne’s ¨Rappaccini’s Daughter are all examples of books that were put on a screen. For movie makers, stories by Modern and…

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    modern selections, you find that the authors and producers had much to compare and contrast as they each had their own special devices used in the stories, and differences and similarities between the works. After analyzing the selections by Washington Irving, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Katherine Anne Porter, the reader finds several literary components to compare and contrast between the text and the movies such as the plot, characters, and tone developed and created in each…

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    mind of Washington Irving’s readers with the satirical grace of every line’s aid. Traveling endlessly, Irving made use of the slightest details of everyday life and scenery throughout the beginning of the nineteenth century. His observances benefited his writing along with the troubles he faced as his life progressed. Born as the youngest of 11 children, in 1783 in New York City, Washington Irving was named for the commander of the Revolutionary War and first president of the new world.…

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    and strong of arm." Similarly, Rip 's wife was also abusive to her husband, "A termagant wife may, therefore, in some respects, be considered a tolerable blessing." The female protagonist are both nagging and abusive to their husbands. Washington Irving must have written the female protagonist in his stories to be nagging and abusive because he knew women in the village that were the same characteristics to their…

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    In Washington Irving 's "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and Edgar Allan Poe 's "The Cask of Amontillado," Brom Bones and Montresor take self-preservation to a far extreme. This idea of protecting one 's self and preserving one 's ability to achieve a certain status at any cost becomes a dark, greedy American ideal. At the beginning of both stories, Brom 's desire to destroy any suitor 's hopes of winning Katrina and Montresor 's joking tone leaving Fortunato unknowing of his fate reduce any chance…

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    Far too soon, they arrived at the Everetts townhome. Williams announced them into the drawing room and they were greeted with warmth and delight. The Count exclaimed, “Tell me Mr. Turner, how did such ordinary fops like us obtain two such magnificent wives?” “All tricks and magic your Grace. Nothing else can account for it” Joseph smiled warming to subject. “Ordinary fops?” Blair re-joined “One would hardly call a Count and world famous artist ordinary”. “Oh, I see Joseph. Blair married me…

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    Revolutions all across the globe had constituted to an era, which brought forth to some of the most influential artists and writers of the late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century. In particular, the revolutions pertaining to America such as the Declaration of Independence, in 1776, gave many artists new subjects to consider such as contradicting political views, economic actualization and strong cultural and social diversity. When these feelings were brought forth into works of art, the…

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    new country was formed and people moved on from their memory of him. Rip Van Winkle’s town, townspeople, and house changed physically and politically while he stayed in the past during his sleep. His sleep demonstrates Irving’s idea of escapism. Irving writes how Rip Van Winkle wanted to escape due to his troubles. Before Rip fled, he got into a fight with his wife concerning his work or lack thereof. Rip spent more time helping the neighborhood wives than working on his farm. He avoided work…

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    To begin with, after the trial and his prison sentencing, there has been 17.5 billion dollars’ worth of claims filed against Madoff (Kevin & USA, n.d.). Madoff’s bankruptcy trustee Irving Picard, has recovered or reached settlement agreements for more than $10.5 billion on behalf of the burned investors (Cohn, 2013). J.P Morgan Chase was one of the large financial institutions that has been accused of playing a part in the scheme by…

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