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BELLWORK: 1. Take out a new sheet of paper and head it appropriately. Title it “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” by Washington Irving.” 2. Copy the following OBJECTIVE: *to interpret the mood of a short story by analyzing character motives & the setting, conflict, climax, & resolution. 3. Consider the following questions: Do you know the legend of the Headless Horseman? What do you know? What do you want to know?

The story is set in a Dutch settlement called Tarrytown, New York, in the lonely, secluded valley (glen) of Sleepy Hollow. Old Dutch Church and Burying Grounds Headless Horseman Bridge

*written by Washington Irving *published in 1820 At the time that he wrote the story, Irving was living in Birmingham, England, but he had visited Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow which are villages that sit beside the Hudson River in New York. Irving also wrote “Rip Van Winkle” which is a famous story that takes place in the Catskill Mountains of New York. There is even a stamp commemorating the story.

The physical description of Ichabod Crane in the story, however, is taken from a Revolutionary War veteran, Samuel Youngs. Youngs, a resident of Tarrytown, became a teacher after the war. It is said that Youngs was lean, lanky, and superstitious, just as the protagonist in Irving’s famous tale. Disney’s depiction of Ichabod Crane Even though he is no great hero, Ichabod is seen by some as feeling somewhat superior to the residents of Tarrytown because of his education.

Abraham “Brom Bones” Van Brunt is the antagonist in the story. He is the “town rowdy” who is in love with the same girl that Ichabod loves. The 18- year-old Katrina Van Tassel is the object of both men’s affection. Brom Bones is a very dominating character; when he enters the room, people notice. He is also portrayed as a playful practical joker who doesn’t really wish to harm anyone. He was ready for either a fight or a frolic; but had more mischief than ill-will in his composition; and, with all his overbearing roughness, there was a strong dash of waggish good humor at bottom. - from The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Casper Van Dien played Brom Bones in the 1999 version of the movie.

 Katrina Van Tassel *beautiful 18-year-old girl *Brom Bones and Ichabod love her. *the daughter & sole heir of a wealthy farmer (Prior to Ichabod’s arrival in town, Katrina had been Brom’s girlfriend.) Katrina was played by Christina Ricci in the 1999 version of the story.

In the story, Ichabod is said to be rather popular among the ladies because he is a “man of letters.” (This meant he had an advanced education.) He was a school teacher. Remember that education in this time was a luxury; therefore, anyone having an advanced education was seen as enviable. He would often stroll with “country damsels” along the banks of the mill pond. This helps develop the plot through introducing a new conflict. The men of the town dislike Ichabod because the women adore him.

Begin reading “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.” (TSWBAT identify the setting, mood, conflict, climax, & resolution AND analyze a character’s motives.)

CLIMAX: The climax of the story begins as Ichabod leaves a party at the Van Tassels’ home. He is upset because he has just discovered that Katrina danced with him in an effort to make Brom Bones jealous. As he rides home, he is suddenly pursued by what is supposedly the ghost of a Hessian trooper or soldier. (Hessian soldiers were from German states and fought in the American Revolution.)

STORY IN REVIEW: According to legend, the soldier lost his head, literally, when a stray cannon ball struck him. “The ghost rides forth to the scene of the battle in nightly quest of his head…the rushing speed with which he sometimes passes along the Hollow, like a midnight blast, is owing to his being belated, and in a hurry to get back to the church-yard before daybreak.”

STORY IN REVIEW: The next day Ichabod’s horse was found wandering in a pasture, but Ichabod was never seen again. There are rumors that he is dead; others say he is too terrified to return to Sleepy Hollow. Brom Bones reportedly smiles when the story of Ichabod’s disappearance is told. Does this mean he posed as the headless horseman to rid Tarrytown of his only competition for the fair Katrina? By the way, Katrina and Brom were married after Ichabod’s disappearance.

Impact of the Story A large statue depicting the headless horseman was placed along Route 9 in Sleepy Hollow/Tarrytown, New York, in 2006.

More Impact: ALLUSION The Scooby-Doo series had an episode and a book that made allusions to the famous story by Washington Irving.

More Impact: ALLUSION In the Are You Afraid of the Dark series, the writers crossed the story of Paul Revere with that of Washington Irving. Ian Matthews, a teenager, moves to Sleepy Hollow where he meets a new girlfriend, the town tough guy, and the notorious headless horseman. Ian soon learns that the folktale is not just a legend.