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Rip Van Winkle
Rip Van Winkle Rip Van Winkle is an interesting folk tale that tells the story of a lazy man who minded his own business. Many have heard the tale before, but few have actually read it. In my opinion the story is meant to be heard and not read. I think that is was written for the middle class, many of whom could not read any way. Hearing the story is much more effective than reading it. If you listen to the story, the storyteller can use tone and other speaking devices to set the scene and get the moral of the story across more easily. I especially liked the way that Irving portrayed Rip as being such a submissive husband. The way that she described their relationship was quite amusing. The fear that he had while he was finding his way home kept me interested. I wanted to find out what was going to happen when he got home and had to confront his wife. Come to find out that his wife was dead and his whole life had changed. I don't know how someone could fall asleep for such a long time or what the moral of the story is but it was a very interesting story. After hearing this story people wanted to work hard and not be lazy like Rip Van Winkle. The story probably motivated them and that is probably why it was told. In the end everything ended up ok for Rip but he missed so much of Bibliography:
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