Monday, March 26, 2012

In The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, how is Ichabod different from Katrina's other suitors?

Katrina really only has one other suitor -- he is "Brom
Bones," the nickname for Abraham Van Brunt.  Other men might have liked to court
Katrina, but they gave up because Brom was courting her and they were intimidated by
him.


Brom Bones is essentially the opposite of Ichabod. 
Ichabod is a weedy, scholarly man while Brom Bones is a big, physical, uneducated
country "rustic."  Brom is widely known as the toughest, strongest, roughest man in the
country.  This is in complete contrast to Ichabod, who is clumsy and physically
unimposing, but is also socially sophisticated in a way that Brom is
not.


Overall, then, Ichabod is different because he is an
educated man who is not really all that impressive phyiscally.  He is not an outsdoorsy,
"man's man."  This sets him apart from people like Brom Bones.

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