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  1. Ichabod’s lack of self-awareness makes him a comical protagonist and anti-hero. The name Ichabod Crane is intentionally silly and draws a comparison to an awkwardly large bird. Highlighting Ichabod’s awkwardness is his inflated perception, which provides comic relief throughout the story. For example, Ichabod believes his singing voice ...

  2. Ichabod Crane is a fictional character and the protagonist in Washington Irving 's short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow". Crane is portrayed in the original work, and in most adaptations, as a tall, lanky individual. He is the local schoolmaster, and strongly believes in all things supernatural, including the legend of the Headless Horseman.

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  4. Ichabod Crane: Ichabod Crane is a schoolteacher from New York who arrives in Sleepy Hollow to teach the local children and, hopefully, raise his own worldly standing. Unfortunately, Ichabod is out of place and is not a charmer by nature. He is tall, gangly, and, true to his surname, possesses a distinctly birdlike disposition and appearance.

  5. Quick answer: In "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," Irving uses name symbolism for Ichabod Crane. The name Ichabod means "inglorious" in Hebrew, and a crane is a long-legged and long-necked bird. Both ...

  6. Ichabod Crane is the protagonist of Disney's 1949 short The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, segment from the 1949 animated feature film The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad. Ichabod is a suave and self-supporting man who uses his charm and manners to get by. He is a strict teacher who believes in corporal punishment when necessary, but restrains himself to stay on good terms with his students, and ...

  7. Irving takes his time developing Ichabod for the reader. He gives us insight into his everyday routines and idiosyncrasies. We know that he's a stern teacher, that he loves to read, he loves food ...

  8. The townspeople conduct a search that leads them to the church bridge. They find Ichabod’s hat and a smashed pumpkin, but no Ichabod. Ichabod’s disappearance soon becomes legend among the Sleepy Hollow residents. Some believe he was taken by the Headless Horseman. Others suspect Brom played a trick on Ichabod.

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