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    What is the setting of “The Devil and Tom Walker?”  C) A forest near Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ circa 1727  2. Tom Walker might be described as  D) stingy and cruel but courageous.  3. Tom Walker’s wife is best described as  A) generous and much loved by her neighbors.  B) kind toward her husband‚ but cruel to others.  C) yearning for companionship.  D) fierce shrew‚ always nagging and yelling.  4. In “The Devil and Tom Walker‚” the woods are used to symbolize  A) evil.  B) goodness

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    “The Devil and Tom Walker” was an Early Romanticism written by Washington Irving. Irving was a reluctant lawyer who preferred writing and is now mostly known for “The Legend of Sleepy Hallow”. Irving was the first American to achieve international reputation. In 1815 Irving traveled through Europe‚ remaining there for 17 years. Although when “The Devil and Tom Walker” was first published in 1824 it was not well received and even caused Irving to stop writing fiction all together‚ today it is considered

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    In the “The Devil and Tom Walker‚” Irving illustrate human corruption through the use of the woods as setting and symbolism. Tom‚ Tom’s wife‚ and the Old Scratch also shown human abilities throughout the story. Each character was different in its own way‚ but shared one trait to express human abilities. Tom Walker is one of the first main characters. He was the protagonist of “The Devil and Tom Walker”. Tom Walker was described as a meager miserly fellow. He was the most despised of all characters

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    The Devil and Tom Walker Washington Irving’s “The Devil and Tom Walker”‚ shows us that greed and hypocrisy will only haunt you in the end. The story takes place in New England in the late 1700’s. The narrator tells a story about a man’s encounter with the devil or “Old Scratch”. While most people don’t believe the wild story‚ the narrator swears that the story is indeed true. A local legend says that there is buried treasure located in a grove on the outskirts of Boston. The legend states

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    Rip Van Winkle is one of the most famous pieces of literature in history. The story is about a man who managed to sleep through the entire American Revolution. What seems like a simple representation of American folklore is really a story that holds many underlying meanings. Rip Van Winkle reveals a story of a futile and selfish man who managed to escape his problems and the American dream all together. Washington Irving portrays Van Winkle as a very nice and helpful man but ultimately‚ I found

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    All Evil The theme depicted in the story “The Devil and Tom Walker” involve greed and how money is able to corrupt people. Although Love is a not a bad thing‚ unfortunately some people abuse it in ways that create evil. All negative actions and emotions effecting mankind are evil. All the characters in The Devil and Tom Walker became a prisoner of their own doings on behalf of money. Characters such as Captain William Kidd the pirate‚ Tom Walker and his wife all served as victims because of their

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    In The Devil and Tom WalkerTom Walker meets a Black Man in the forest and the man tells of buried treasure‚ and Tom can have it – for a price. Tom agrees to swindle people for the Devil‚ and agrees to give the Devil his soul. While he quickly gained many riches of this world‚ he began to worry about the next and regretted making the deal with the Devil. Finally he tells one of his customers‚ "The devil take me if I have made a farthing!"‚ and so the devil took him. This short story is an American

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    “The Devil and Tom Walker” by Washington Irving‚ there is a copious amount of imagery throughout the whole story. To add‚ the imagery presented in the story is very detailed and creates very vivid pictures in the head. In addition‚ the amount of imagery used to describe at least one scene of this story is enough to paint a picture in your head and make you feel as though you are there. Furthermore‚ there is so much imagery presented in this story that it feels as if you could be there‚ with Tom‚ closing

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    The Devil and Tom Walker is a story based on a German legend. This It shows themes of greed‚ values‚ good and evil‚ and temptation. This short story is about a man named Tom Walker‚ who is married to who is said to be just as miserable as him. They are both greedy and selfish. Tom takes a shortcut and finds his way into a swamp and stumbles upon what seems to be the devil. The devil offered Tom an old pirate named Kidd’s treasure‚ for his soul and limitless knowledge and wealth. Tom considers the

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    In Irving’s “the devil and tom walker” he has used symbolism to exemplify the elements of romanticism by using the five characteristics of romantic literature. He uses imagination‚ idealism‚ and intuition to create a literary classic that teaches many valuable life lessons. All things considered this is why “the devil and tom walker” is one of the greatest short stories in history. Throughout the entire story imagination is a very prominent aspect‚ his vivid descriptions and writing allows you to

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