Unformatted Text Preview: 9/16/2015 Analysis American Mythology 01 is a writing task that will not expire until the unit begins brainstorming. Determine the next feature of misunderstanding. Exciting place and time - they are full of abnormal, strange or exaggerated letters. - They have incredible, heroic, impressive, magical, magical events and their consequences. - They convey a positive message about the country and its people. Description of File Transfer 01 Topic: How does Irving incorporate at least three of these functions into "Rip Van Winkle"? How do these characteristics affect the stories and experience of the reader's stories? Analysis of American myths fills their work with characters, images, and events that sent forward positive messages about this young country. The message is as follows. America is huge, witty and powerful. This is infinite possibilities. This is a place of vision, freedom and hope. This is a wonderful place. Analysis of American myths introduction (5-7 sentences): - Importance of sharing American myths - What is the purpose of American myths? - A story ("Rip Van Winkle with quotes" and a short story!) And an introduction of the author: expression = theme + subtopic (Overwrite text paragraph) + Example of importance or relevance of the topic: Washington Irving story There are lots of strange environments, strange, exaggerated personality, and mysterious events, and readers can think about the plot and history of this important era in the history of the country. 1
Rip Van Winkle of Irving, Washington State was written in 1819, focusing on the formation of the United States several years after the Revolutionary War. The story of Owen happened after a lazy and helpless man, Lip Van Winkle, running in the mountains of Catskill. After serving others from a barrel, Van Winkle slept with a glass of wine, but he felt awake in 20 years and could not recognize his city.
At first glance, Washington Irving's "Rip Van Winkle" seems to be a story of a lazy man. But in a deeper analysis, "Rip Van Winkle" is like a symbolic story about the world that changes as the story is written. Owen wrote "Rip Van Winkle" to show the world a new independent American struggle to deal with the British afterlife life. - Toni Morrison 's Tar Baby fairy tale and Rosa Montero' s Te Tratare como a una reina Abstract In this study, I will study Ton Tim Tar of Toni Morrison 's fourth African American novel in terms of feminist. 1981) and the third post - Spanish novel "Tetratarécooauna reina" (1983) by Rosa Montero explores the problems that arise when women consider it a stereotype of literature they invade.
Nicole MacCann from Little Village Locating the Kaatskill Foot of the Mountain Lip Van Winkle: Van Winkle Essay Lighting in America _sec 2 _sem 1 _ 15 - 16 _ GCA ripping the author. He lives with his wife, two children and his dog. His son Rip Van Winkle seems to be his father. His dog's wolf is his best friend. They are always together, and wolves are always faithful. Rip Van Winkle is a person with many qualities. He always helps others, and his house is still very good. Short story "Lip Van Winkle, Washington Irving, is using a lazy and friendly, simple and scary wife to explain the main character Lip Van Winkle The first thing used to explain Lip Van Winkle Owen said this sentence: "Rip van Winkle is one of the happy people with stupid and greasy characters who ease the world and eat white bread and brown Rip is his simple I do not feel worried or regretted about my life.