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Compare And Contrast Romanticism In The Devil And Tom Walker

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Both the short stories “The Devil and Tom Walker” by Washington Irving, also “The Murders in the Rue Morgue” by Edgar Allan Poe, were written in the romantic time period. Romanticism typically contains the ideals of nature worship, nature imagery, as well as nature having an healing effect. Gothic Literature stemmed off of romantic literature which leads to many of the contradictory ideas in both. An example could be that romantics saw imagination while gothic writers saw darkness in the supernatural. Both the authors used very similar elements to make each literary work different but strong in their own way. The stories have two different themes but they go together hand and hand. The card player shows “... the extent of information obtained, lies not so much in the validity of the inference as in the quality of the observation”(Poe). Poe is trying to say that sometimes things are beyond what they seem from the outside, but that more information is available with more in depth observation. He shows this by comparing the chess player who just looks at the pieces with the card player. Tom Walker’s wife shows “All her avarice was awakened at the mention of hidden gold, and she urged her husband to comply with the black man’s terms, and secure what would make them wealthy for life”(Irving). Tom and his wife both wanted to be wealthy and they did not care what they had to do in order to achieve the wealth. They end up giving up both their lives in order to receive the money from the black man. Both close observation and greed are similar because with one the other would most likely not occur. These two short stories contain various elements of Gothic literature, which focuses on horror and terror. Neighbors said “They seemed to be screams of some person in great agony -- were loud and drawn out not short and quick”(Poe). Gothic Literature can sometimes contain a damsel in distress which is relevant because Mademoiselle L’Espanaye or her mother Madame L’Espanaye bellow out for help as they are being murdered. By one of the bellowing loud enough it alerts their neighbors that something is occurring and that they need help, but the help does not come fast enough. In “The Devil and Tom Walker” this

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