"Ichabod ... knows only two emotions, two emotions, he is fear and ambition" (Hoffman). He is very weak in many ways, and his ambition comes from his overwhelming luxury greed. Ikabod is easily frightened by imaginary superstition and other people. Singing on Ikabod's independent night is the fear of his only dark night and the legendary supernatural fear of Sleepy Hollow. The story of legendary witches, ghosts, goblins, and in particular headless knights have petrified Ikabod.
Sleepy Hollow The legend of Ichabod Crane is the principal of a small town called Sleepy Hollow. He was afraid of ghost stories called "Headless Night". This is a ghost walking around the small valley of Sleepy Hollow. Then in the dark night, Ikabod was chased by a horse without a head in the forest. He mysteriously disappeared. There used to be a small town called Greensburg, or a small town called Tari. Not far from the story of "Legend of Sleeping Valley" is how to give authority to women in the town of Tari. The power of this woman indirectly gives women respect and superiority, but it is clearly caused by Washington Irving through a story by a third party. In addition, through Katrina, he undertook the downfall of Ikabod by explaining their system along the power of a woman in the Tari town. Owen will be held only at Katrina Vatican Marcel
"The Sleeping Hollow" talks about Ichabod Crane and his unfortunate attempt to win the heart and hands of Katrina Van Tassel with interesting ghost stories. Ikabod came to New York's Sleepy Hollow from his home Connecticut and became the principal of the village. Sleepy Hollow is said to be a small, very quiet town with some kind of enchantment. The inhabitants move a bit slowly, they do more in that day, and seem to believe supernatural phenomena more easily. Perhaps for this reason, or because the inhabitants are descendants of almost all of the first settlers in the Netherlands, outperforming the fair share of supernatural events, or at least their story