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    in the Devil and Tom Walker and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow as greedy. Irving shows concern for America by placing stories in uniquely American moments. In this essay I will prove through passages and quotes from Irving’s stories that he shows his love for America in his stories and portrays some characters as greedy in the two stories. The historical settings of these stories is made apparent by the use of elements common to the revolutionary era. In The Devil and Tom Walker when Irving

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    Oftentimes‚ the search for profit leads to corruption and eventual failure. When Irving wrote “The Devil and Tom Walker‚” the United States was going through a period of rapid expansion. Washington Irving saw how competition for power and wealth was causing widespread corruption. Irving supported Romanticism‚ which instead promoted hard work and honesty to achieve success. Irving wrote “The Devil and Tom Walker” based in Romantic ideals as a cautionary tale of corruption in early 19th century society. Irving

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    Summer Alabsa Mrs. Tanguis English III-3 1 December 2014 “The Devil and Tom Walker” 1) The narrator uses specific details to explain how Tom Walker and his wife “were so miserly that they even conspired to cheat each other.” The narrator notes that “many and fierce were the conflicts that took place about what ought to have been common property.” The narrator describes Tom Walker’s wife as “a tall termagant‚ fierce of temper‚ loud of tongue‚ and strong of arm. Her voice was often heard in wordy warfare

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    Young‚ “Romanticism was a nineteenth-century literary and artistic movement that placed a premium on imagination‚ intuition‚ emotion‚ nature‚ and individuality.” These principles are reflected in many Romantic authors including Irving‚ Poe‚ Dickinson‚ and others. The compendium of poems with Romantic origins differ incredibly‚ but the dominant themes of imagination‚ intuition‚ nature‚ and individualism unify Romantic poetry. Imagination and intuition are major themes of romanticism. Irving’s

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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 duality of human nature between the characters; Tom Walker‚ Young Goodman Brown‚ and Connie are revealed vastly contrarily and similarly throughout the each short stories. Tom Walker‚ a greedy‚ lazy‚ materialistic man throughout the short story “Devil and Tom Walker” by Washington Irving as he makes his way through the muddy unpleasant swamp. Young Goodman Brown‚ an innocent‚ guilty‚ follower who is a victim of the Devil‚ in the story “Young Goodman Brown” written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. He has

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    American literature has gone through many different eras‚ from the beautiful words in Romanticism to the down to eat style of Realism to the random and very diverse Post Modern era. Each movement was impacted by certain philosophies and themes‚ some themes that carry through most of the eras are religion‚ relationships and death. Religion had originally a theme that was written with high praise‚ tend to be written with criticism in American stories. Relationships had proven that love isn’t always

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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 In the story “The Devil and Tom WalkerTom is in a relationship in which he abuses his wife and she abuses him. This abuse is a result of their financial situation and their personal unhappiness. One day tom goes to the woods and sees a “dark-skinned man” which is actually the devil. The devil offers Tom riches as a bribe for his soul. Tom goes back to tell his wife about this offer. She tells him to accept it‚ but he decides that he is not going to do anything that she

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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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