Consider the depiction of male and female characters in Irving’s “Rip Van Winkle.” Do characters like Rip and Dame Van Winkle exhibit behavior or qualities that we might describe today as examples of gender stereotypes? If so, how? Do you think that these portrayals are intentional on Irving’s part? Explain, citing evidence from the text. Same story as last time You can actually send it to me by 11 p.m
