Rip Van Winkle and Other Stories

how is Rip Van Winkle spend his time after his 20 year sleep?

how is Rip Van Winkle spend his time after his 20 year sleep?

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Van Winkle returns to the village but recognizes nobody, which is strange for a small village, and he notices that everyone is strangely dressed. They look surprised to see him, too, and he realizes that his beard has grown a foot longer. The children hoot at him and the dogs bark. The village itself has grown larger. He begins to think he must be going crazy, for the natural scenery is the only thing that is recognizable. The flagon must have made him lose his mind. Rip visits his old dilapidated house. He is happy to learn that his wife has recently passed away. He is now old enough for his idleness to be socially acceptable, and he returns to the hotel and is again well-loved in the village. He eventually learns about the Revolutionary War and everything else that has passed, but the only yoke of government that he cares about having thrown off is that of Dame Van Winkle.