The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
[2024-01-26 14:39:40]
Since the first broadcast, I was a big fan of the Sleepy Hollow TV program (one of the few programs I actually saw from the beginning). So, when listening to stars from the show, Tom Mison downloads free Audible audiobook by Sleepy Hollow, now. (Have you ever heard of him, a friend?
Obviously, I have a basic understanding of "sleeping story", but I have never actually read the original book. Somehow, because we were seeing cartoons at elementary school during Halloween, I was very skilled in it, but I got a free audio book, so I guess it's a good time I think. Listening to this classic, I actually got the original story written by Owen.
I am very excited to hear that Tom Misan talks about the book, I have to say that I have little impression on this. Yes, Washington Irving has a wonderful way to explain things, but I think it is about 75% of the book. I have a visual effect on how the character looks, how it looks, and the taste / taste / appearance of food, but the scenario of this book is rare and is a little frustrating. To be honest, at the midpoint of the actual plot, the end is a little disappointing. (I do not know how to quit, but there are many fixes, but I do not know which is the most accurate). Generally, this is a very boring story. uncommon
In fact, my favorite is a personal connection with the legend. I really remember seeing the young manga and the emotions associated with it and accurately pointed out the spot in the original story to draw a line on the Sleepy Hollow TV program. I like the writers doing on television programs, and when I pick up audio books spread the legend to what I really want.
The story is also very good. I like UK male narrators, Tom Mison's voice is wonderful. I think his words sometimes exaggerate from time to time, but it seems fun to listen to an hour and a half. If I am listening to a bit boring story, at least it comes from a good narrator
The legend of a sleeping dip that chose to read a short story is "Legend of the depression of sleep". The story happens with what is called a small village along the Hudson River, Greensburg, but more common is Tarrytown. The main character of the story, Ichabod Crane "stayed"; the purpose to appear in Sleepy Hollow is to lead children nearby. The point of "Sleeping Hollow Ichabod Crane" is the principal of a small town called Sleepy Hollow. He was scared of ghost stories called "Headless Night". This is a ghost walking around the small valley of Sleepy Hollow. Then on a dark night Ikabod was driven by a horse without a head through the forest. He mysteriously disappeared. Once upon a time there was a town called Greensburg or Tari. Not so far
Washington 's gender problem Irving' s "Sleeping Hollow Legend" At first glance, Washington Irving 's "Drowsy Legend" seems to be an innocent story about the superstitious New England town, which is influenced by strange New England. The threat of Icabod Crane But this explanatory story is more than just a story to solve some notable gender issues. Washington Owen Sleeping The general feeling of sleeping in hollow legendary sleep in Hollowown is said to have excellent quality. The narrator argues that there is "restless rest" (993), and that the citizen is described as having "special character" (993). Irving creates a perfect environment for supernatural experience. The town is "cursed contrary to the idea of a gentle person under the influence of magical power,