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    Tom Walker Greed

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    This story‚ told by Washington Irving‚ was about a greedy man who made a deal with The Devil for money. The characters are Tom Walker‚ his wife‚ the narrator‚ Old Scratch (the devil incarnate)‚ and Governor Belcher (governor of the colony) are the main characters. Washington Irving used this story to reflect how selfish and greedy people were in New England in the 1720’s. The people were willing to do anything just to be rich. The story didn’t necessarily shape the time period he lived in; the story

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    was a bleak time where people were accused of being unfaithful to the Christian faith and death was not merely the loss of life but an endless endeavor toward insanity through torture. Edgar Allan Poe uses this instance and condition in "The Pit and the Pendulum." Throughout the story the question of the narrator’s reliability is brought up through his references to madness‚ his suicide attempts‚ and his references to his own death. Through the story‚ the reader sees many events showing the narrator’s

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    Pit and the Pendulum Revision” “I shrank back- but the closing walls pressed me resistlessly onward. At length. For my seared and writhing body‚ there was no longer an inch of foot hold on the firm floor of the prison.” Closer and closer I was getting to the pit. I was thinking about everything that has happened. I didn’t want to die. It was too soon for me. Suddenly the walls stopped. I was confused and in shock. I heard a female voice‚ and it was a thick southern accent. She was telling me to

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    Tom Walker Theme

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    Theme of The Devil and Tom Walker In Washington Irving’s short story The Devil and Tom Walker‚ greed is shown to be a terrible trait that comes with many negative affects. Revealed by Irving when he introduced the setting‚ Tom Walker lived a miserable life isolated with his untrustworthy wife due to his miserly personality‚ and by this Irving was showing that living a life of greed will ultimately lead to misery. When decisions are being made based on greed and self benefit it will alter one thinking

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    Tom Walker Quetions

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    Date:       Facilitator:       4.01 “The Devil and Tom Walker” Questions Directions: Answer the following questions in complete sentences. (18 points) 1. Who is the author of “The Devil and Tom Walker”?      washington irving 2. What is the setting of the story?      boston Massachusetts country side 3. Whose treasure is buried in the woods?      Deacon Peabody 4. Why didn’t this person come back and get his treasure?      He was under the influnece of the devil 5. What do you think the word miserly

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    Experimental Design Title:”A Medicine That Helps Relive Heartburn” Question: How does this medicine helps relieve your heartburn? Research Question: 1. What is heartburn? -what are the causes of heartburn? -what the symptoms? 2. What are the treatments of heartburn? -what medications are available for heartburn? -how do they work? 3. What are antacids? Information/research: Heartburn is the awful burning sensation in your chest or throat‚ usually when acids rise from your stomach‚ and

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    The Pit and the Pendulum is a book written by Edgar Allen Poe in 1842. Years later‚ in 1961‚ a movie was made. Directed by Roger Corman‚ the film is a lot different than the movie‚ though it does have a few similarities. One of the few similarities is the pendulum sequence. When Francis is strapped down to the “bed‚” the pendulum comes inches closer and closer‚ slowly‚ as in the book. Right as it’s about to kill him‚ he’s saved. Another similarity‚ though minor‚ is the involvement of a pit. A

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    Life‚ Existence‚ and Consciousness ADVERTISEMENT Fear quotes Table of Contents AP English Language AP English Literature SAT Test Prep ACT Exam Prep group rates for schools and districts ADVERTISEMENT The Pit and the Pendulum Theme of Fear "The Pit and the Pendulum" is certainly a "scary story." It’s meant to give us goose bumps‚ make us shiver‚ and generally feel like a scaredy cat. That said‚ even as it taps into our emotions‚ it forces us to wonder about why and what we fear. In

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    Most of his stories have many similarities and differences. Rip VanWinkle and " The Devil and Tom Walker" are two good examples. To start off with there all around feeling and theme. Rip VanWinkle is set in a fantasy world right of the bat by the way Irving sort of zooms in on the scene‚ first he tells of the mountains and then the town and down till he’s in the room with Tom and his wife. In The Devil and Tom Walker the author gives some info on the situation and the charters and then just jumps

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    brilliant author who wrote with a dark interest. His poems and short stories have been intriguing readers for many years‚ and still continue to open new perspectives to writing. “The Tell-Tale Heart”‚ “The Fall of the House of Usher”‚ and “The Pit and the Pendulum” are only three of his numerous works. Within these three stories there are deeper meanings that can be brought about through historical criticism and eco-criticism. “The Tell-Tale Heart” holds a story that is based off of one term‚ the “evil

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