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how does the play characterize ichabod crane for the audience? how might this be different from how Crane's views himself

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Based on both the stage directions and the narrators' comments in paragraphs
60 through 70, the audience would view Crane as odd-looking, awkward, and foolish. The stage
directions in paragraph 67, however, show Crane admiring himself, which suggests that he has a
high opinion of himself
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