Sleepy Hollow
Audience: Middle class people of any race, gender, or location, between the ages of 18 and 60 with atleast a 12th grade reading level who has read the Legend of Sleepy Hollow.Purpose: To analyze “Sleepy Hollow”, so my readers will be convinced to believe that Tim Burton turns Sleepy Hollow into a gothic setting to set the mood of the story. Thesis: Tim Burton uses a gothic setting to depict the dark unchanging mood of Sleepy Hollow. In the movie “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”, Tim Burton incorporates his patented Gothic look to help express the mood and attitude of the town and the people in it. Tim takes Washington Irving’s story to new heights by using his own look and it furthermore adds a higher suspense element to the classic tale. Tim Burton uses a gothic setting to depict the dark and unchanging mood of Sleepy Hollow. The first time I saw this movie was at the Movie Theater the day it opened. I have always liked the
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Approximate Word count = 655
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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