Ichabod Crane, in the beginning, is a very awkward and delusional person who lacks self-awareness. Taken all together, Ichabod’s awkward appearance and embarrassing behavior are hilariously at odds with his self-perception.
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CONFLICT
Additionally, Ichabod’s belief in and fear of the supernatural exposes him as an intellectual fraud. Thus, far from appearing high-class and dignified, Ichabod often looks silly. The detail that his favorite author is Cotton Mather especially highlights Ichabod’s overblown perception of himself as an intellectual.
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RISING ACTION
Moreover, Ichabod fills the sizable gaps in his knowledge with a belief in the supernatural. Anything he does not understand, he fears. Ichabod’s fear of the unknown is symbolized by his fear of the dark, which plays a significant role during his midnight run with the Headless Horseman
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CLIMAX
In the end, Ichabod’s shame at falling for Brom’s prank shows that he has finally attained some self-awareness. Even then, rather than face the fact, he runs from it and from Sleepy Hollow, never to return. Therefore, Ichabod’s inability to face up to his mistakes is a final indictment on his character.
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FALLING ACTION
Ichabod makes it to the bridge and turns to see if his pursuer will disappear. The Headless Horseman throws his head at Ichabod, who falls off his horse and passes out.
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RESOLUTION
The next morning, the townspeople find Crane's hat and his few belongings, as well as a smashed pumpkin, by the bridge.
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