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    In the story, “The Devil and Tom Walker” by Washington Irving, the artist ridicules elements of human nature and society. This is called satire and is used commonly throughout the story. Irving criticizes three aspects of society in the story. The three aspects are religious types, the white establishment, and the institution of marriage. The first aspect of society being criticized by Irving is the institution of marriage. In the story, Tom and his wife argue continuously and can never get along

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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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    movements. They are a major part in today’s literature. The story The Devil and Tom Walker by Washington Irving is a story about a man who is conflicted with the devil and he and his wife search for wealth. The Masque of the Red Death by Edgar Allen Poe is a short but mind twisting story about the plague of the Red Death, and people trying to use wealth to hide themselves from it. Another amazing short story would be The Devil and Daniel Webster by Stephen Vincent Benét which is inspired by Irving’s

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    “The Devil and Tom Walker” is a short story written by Washington Irving. The short story takes place in Boston Massachusetts with a man named Tom Walker and his wife at a burial ground of an Indian fort in a swamp. While exploring a short-cut home, Tom meets a man known as “The Great Black Man”; who believed in watching over Kidd the Pirate’s treasure. However, the short story portrays components of Romanticism. When analyzing “The Devil and Tom Walker”, characteristics such as feelings over reason

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    short story writer who wrote many stories. In “The Devil and Tom Walker” Irving tells about a poor man named Tom Walker who is offered the greatest riches in the world if he sells his soul to the devil. Throughout the short story Tom Walker is stuck between a rock and a hard place. This results in him making hard decisions and dealing with the consequences. Irving does an amazing job of writing Tom’s emotions into a very believable character. All that Tom goes through opens up this new type of character

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    The Devil and Tom Walker is a story of greed and sacrifice. A story where a man named Tom Walker has all of his greatest wishes displayed right in front of him, however it comes with the small price of his soul. Tom Walker has to make a decision that will not only change his life, but his fate and his course into the afterlife. The author uses the setting and plot to best help the reader visualize the story and better understand its meaning. The setting plays a big part in this story as these events

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    Washington Irving’s short story “The Devil and Tom Walker” provides the audience with many gruesome details. This allows their minds to be filled with horror. Many readers just think of this short story as a horror novel, not thinking much about the keen elements that are applied into making this fit into the horror genre. While Tom Walker discovers greed and guilt, many elements are found that allows the reader to be ultimately terrified. In this short story, romantic and gothic elements are

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    In both of 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 a 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 the darkness in the

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    pieces was “Devil and Tom Walker.” There are three themes portrayed in the short story. The first theme is greed. Tom Walker and his wife often fight about money and possessions. Whenever his wife obtains new things, she hides them from Tom and goes out to search for more. Tom is greedy as well. He made a deal with the devil so that he could obtain a large amount of treasure that was left behind many years ago. In exchange, the devil would get Tom’s soul. The old stories suggest that the devil guards

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    dark romantics. One of his popular works, The Devil and Tom Walker, written in 1824, is a short story based on the legend of Tom Walker , the main character, who exchanged their soul to the devil for Pirate Kidd’s treasure. Irving depicts the main character as a miserly and greedy person who cares for nothing more, but himself, the tone of the story is dark and gloomy, which portrays the daunting and bone-chilling imagery of the story. Tom Walker, the main character, is a miserly person who is

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