Rip Van Winkle project part 1: - Washington Irving explains Dip Van Winkle 's attitude to Rip Van Winkle as "the only edge tool that only sharp tongues are more flexible". Most blades like knives are used to cut things, and as the blades wear over time it is often necessary to refurbish. But Owen said that sharp words and curses often used are never "sharpened again" and will eventually be used without thinking. Mrs. Van Winkle is known for her temper, lip is everywhere, and he is about to escape from her.
The story of Washington Irving Rip Van Winkle is a man named Rip Van Winkle who lives in a small town in Hudson Valley. Everyone in the town likes Rip Van Winkle very much. Others think Van Winkle is a "gentle neighbor, obedient wife" (456). Even the animals the writer said, Everyone saw Hwang Wenke's good intentions, "Dogs do not bark at him everywhere in the neighborhood" (457). In addition to his wife, everyone is very happy with Rip Van Winkle. "In the morning, afternoon and evening her tongue keeps moving forward, all what he does and does is to create well-known eloquence" (458). The role of Rip Van Winkle depicts the American society persecuted by Britain.
Washington Irving 's Rip Van Winkle saw the short story of Washington Irving' s short story "Rip Van Winkle" on the surface seems like an unfortunate married man, a simple story about his happy and casual attitude . He fell in love with the women, children, and dogs in the village, but he did not get from the poor wife. However, if you read more carefully, the story has quite different meaning. Through his constant mention of her violent relationship with Dame Van Winkle and Rip, Irving ... its role and natural theme, and its changing world in Washington Irving's "Rip Van Winkle" its attention is closely It is related to. This story takes place in the Kaatskill mountain range, which is an important environment where brightness does not shake. Likewise, Rip is quickly explained as a respected and loved person in his mountain environment. Bats, these two can be easily linked. The magical element of this story causes Rip to fall asleep at the age of 20
A short novel by Washington Irving "Rip Van Winkle" is known for telling various aspects of life before and after the American Revolutionary War. After spending 20 years in the woods, Rip Van Wrinkle returned to a quaint village and found a house in a vibrant town. By the end of the story, he became a local historian; he told generally about how the village looked a few days before the revolution. Rip Van Winkle 's wife Dame Van Winkle' s action, "Rip Van Winkle" incident occurred.