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    Stories and myths of the devil and encounters with him are as old as time itself. They appear frequently in movies‚ essays‚ plays‚ television programs and books‚ and American authors Stephen King‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ and Washington Irving are certainly no exception. However‚ they each demonstrate it differently in their short stories. In each short story‚ the protagonist is a portrayed differently. In Irving’s “The Devil and Tom Walker”‚ Tom walker is a stingy‚ cheap man who fights with his

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    The Devil and Tom Walker In the heart of New York‚ Tom Walker decided to take a shortcut through a park. Tom stumbled upon trees with many different names carved onto them. On read “Crownshield” and another read out “Deacon Peabody”. On particular tree stuck out the most “Captain Kidd”. As a kid Tom heard many stories about Captain Kidd and how he buried all his treasures under a tree. Tom thought about all the things he could do with that kind of money. Maybe he would even leave his wife

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    One of the main elements of Romanticism that it used throughout the story‚ “The Devil and Tom Walker‚” that was wrote by Washington Irving is the archetypal plot‚ which is someone who sells his or her own soul to the devil for money‚ wisdom‚ power‚ and fame. The character that really shows this element is Tom Walker because he will do anything to be rich. This element that Tom shows in the story is going against our Christian beliefs and he is turning himself further away from God. Christians believe

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    Topic: Looking at today’s world‚ how can lessons from the story be applied to our society? Do we have similar situations and people we saw in the story? Are people as manipulated by material possessions as Tom was? Many people are manipulated by money and material possessions. In their greed lies many lessons that can be applied to our society as well as many lessons to be learned from their lust for money and material goods. Our society is controlled by money. As well as the production of money

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    “The Devil and Tom Walker “‚ a short story by washington Irving‚ has a precarious and melancholy mood. Tom is a very greedy man who lives in a run down house with his wife in a swamp. They both don’t care much about others that is why it is easy for the devil to make his deals with them. Only caring for herself gets the wife killed‚ when she thinks she can talk to the devil in a rude tone. Tom on the other hand got off with a deal that made him the devils loan shark for his town. The setting is painted

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    flaws of marriage In “ The Devil and Tom Walker”‚ by Washington Irving marriage is ridiculed by Irving using satire. Satire is used in the story to attempt and ridicule marriage to cause awareness or change. Irving makes fun of marriage by including statements that show how bad Tom and his wife’s arguments get‚ how Tom will do anything to not please his wife and how he uses the loss of his wife for comfort. One of the first marriage flaws Irving used was that Tom showed signs of physical abuse

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    As we go through history‚ one of the most current issues in people life is property and the obtaining of money. A clear example is the story of “The Devil and Tom Walker” based on the concept of greed and how it lead us directly to the sin. At the beginning of the story Tom and his wife are described as a miserly people‚ living a miserly and unhappy life‚ always trying to cheat each other. Actually‚ it is said ‘whatever the woman could lay hands on‚ she hid away….Her husband was continually prying

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    surprising that religion is often used in literature. From early american era to post modern‚ religious themes show up in stories all the time. Although‚ belief is not always praised in the stories‚ some critizies or abuse the use of religion. “The Devil and Tom Walker” by Washington Irving is a great example of abusing

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    nature‚ the inner world of human nature and the past. Even though Romantic Literature is concerned with nature‚ the inner world of human nature and the past‚ Washington Irving only focused on the past and nature in The Devil and Tom Walker. Irving expresses nature when Tom meets the devil in the forest. He depicts the forest by saying “...a gulf of black‚ smothering mud; there were also dark and stagnant pools‚ the

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    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 The Devil and Tom Walker is a retelling of a man making a deal with the devil. It’s imaginative in than the Devil‚ a personage many intuitively believe in‚ is shown as a tangible being‚ a “great black man” who has “a shock of

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