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Student Essay on Finding the Time

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Washington Irving
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Finding the Time

Summary:   Essay provides a discussion on Washington Irving's "Rip Van Winkle."


1. It all began in the Hundson by the unforgettable Kuatskill Mountain. There was a man named Rip Van winkle. He was living in a little village that was founded by the Dutch Colonists, in the early times of the province, just about the beginning of the government of the good Peter Stuyvesant (449). Rip Van Winkle was a kind of man who takes things very easy. Therefore he moved from time he hates, to the time where he doesn't recall, and then to his preference.

2. He was the kind of person who wants to help everybody. He have been known and loved by all kids in the village. Even no dogs would bark at him. On the other hand Rip van Winkle at his house he was unable to keep his farm in order and.....

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