Topic > An analysis of The Legend Of Sleepy... by Washington Irving...

Crane's school is designed so that if a crook or mischievous thief were to try to get in, he would find it difficult to get out. He believes in disciplining unruly students with a rod or cane while treating fragile students more gently. Crane relies on the kindness of the students' families to provide him with room and board, so it's good that Ichabod is their friend. To ease the families' burden by helping Crane, he makes himself useful on the farm and remains on their side. He also has a useful talent or gift that provides him with extra money. She is popular among the women's gossip circles of Sleepy Hollow. Since he has chosen the lifestyle of moving, it gives him access to gossip everywhere. He likes housewives who tell their ghost stories, but what interests him most is The Legend of Sleepy Hollow with the Headless Horseman. Ichabod had a special fascination with witchcraft, even though it went against his religion, and he often told those stories in exchange for