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what makes Irving's argument a satire ​

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  • 18-11-2020
Washington Irving uses a narrator to tell the story instead of having us see the story through the eyes of one of the characters. He doesn't use much dialogue; we're being told the story after it's already happened. As with most of Irving's work, Rip Van Winkle includes a lot of imagery, humor, and satire.
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