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Symbolism In Rip Van Winkle

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“Rip Van Winkle” published in May 1819 by Washington Irving who was an out of the box author whose work was mostly humorous and in that time, it wasn't very accepting. This story shows how America was under the influence of King George and how this man lived most of his life under the rule of King George and he goes out into the woods and wakes up twenty years in the future a free man. His wife is a whinnying woman who just criticized him morning, noon, and evening and if it weren't for her he would live his live freely and happy. However, this story symbolizes the Revolutionary War and his wife, Dame Van Winkle, represents King George the third and Rip Van Winkle represents the United States. When the United States was trying to become a country, it was very underestimated by the bigger countries because it was only thirteen colonies and it was considered laughable to other countries. In the story Rip represents the colonies by being very friendly, childish, and naive. For example, when Rip is in the forest about to leave and this strange, nameless man starts calling his name and instead of running the other direction goes up to him and tries to help. “If left to himself, he would have whistled life way, in perfect contentment; but his wife kept continually dining his ears about his idleness, his carelessness, and ruin he was bring on family” Irving 32. He wants to be free from the tyranny of his wife, so he can live freely. The United States wanted to be free from King

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