All elements of Washington Irving 1820's story play a role in this reorganization, which is the background of Moses' (sleeping hollow legend) Hudson River, adding elegance to the volume. Beginning with the great Schooner starting with the scene in the hills of the Catskill Mountains, the illustration puts the reader on an attractive land. Moses laid the foundation for a lazy and gentle Rip transformation by painting the hero that supports the tree, even in his garden, a small town pub where he and his friends gathered. Despised by my wife many times, Lip went to the top of the mountain, birch, pine and autumn colors. His magical band's carnival band made Rip lost: the Dutch were wearing mostly clown costumes, and smog showed a pale, neutral color, while the auburn hill I ran away from above. These pictures catch faintly the major changes Lip made during his twenty-year sleep (1769-1789): The tree is bigger and the tavern's logo, which once painted the King George III, is now in Washington It represents the general, and the new house is a familiar landscape. Illustrations depicting Rip that "surrounded by a group of children, hanging on the tail and climbing the back" will play a more positive role for Rip, but a small illustration reveals the character of various characters It is used as a close-up for. Mawsen's Owen's scene and the real expression of the character is a faithful introduction to the story. The age is 4 years old. (September)
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 Van Wenkel's good will, "Dogs do not yell at every part of the neighborhood" (457). In addition to his wife, everyone is very satisfied with Rip Van Winkle. "In the morning, afternoon and evening her tongue continues to move forward, and what he says and does is all a well-known eloquence" (458). The role of Rip Van Winkle depicts the American society persecuted by Britain.
"Rip Van Winkle" was in the village at the foot of Mount Catskill in New York before and after the American Revolutionary War, and Rip Van Winkle was a Dutch American villager who lived there. On the autumn day, Van Winkle took his dog and wolf in the mountain and ran away from his wife's jealousy. He heard his name come out and saw a man in an old Dutch costume; he brought a small bucket to the mountain and needed help. A man and a wolf entered the dent and Rip found a sharp sound source: a group of nine needle luxury dresses, a quiet, bearded man
Translation of Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving and the American Revolutionary War The story of War Rip Van Winkle is well known throughout the American culture. As one of the most popular short stories in the United States, few students have ever heard of Rip Van Winkle's 20-year sleep or have imagined his long gray beard. When talking about or rephrasing this mysterious story, the original background of the story itself was almost forgotten. Vincent Van Gogh Vincent Van Gogh; Most people are famous names, well-known figures among painters and other artists, and his short career and enthusiasm for art is a short career And this career lasted only 10 years (preamble 117). As we all know, much effort, awareness and creativity are necessary to convey your emotions, thoughts, and emotions throughout the work. Here, we will try to explain his feelings through his work, start observing and understanding.