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    story, “The Devil and Tom Walker,” there is a humorous way of looking at serious topics. Washington Irving shows his thoughts on these topics through the characters in this story. He attacks ways of living and social ideas that he thinks people should live without. In this story, Irving criticizes violence, greed, and false piety. Throughout “The Devil and Tom Walker” Washington Irving shows his point of view on violence. One example of this is when the Irving is describing the Walkers’ relationship

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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

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    Desire Spun Out of Control “The Devil and Tom Walker”, Washington Irving “Tom consoled himself for the loss of his property with the loss of his wife, for he was man of fortitude. He felt something like gratitude towards the black woodman, who he considered, had done him a kindness” (5). The first sentence of the passage displays Tom’s value of human life. Tom recognizes his wife is gone and goes to search for her, only to find her apron with no valuables inside. Tom is mad that all of his valuables

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    “The Devil and Tom Walker”: Causes of Economic Depression In “The Devil and Tom Walker”, Irving reveals many aspects of the humanity especially how economic depression plays in the society. Some may disregard what really happens throughout the world because they ponder that the situation is “inapplicable” to their lives. Others are able to determine the problems of it but the Media/News Organizations seem to be more anxious about the people’s entertainments rather than talk about the economy. As

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    noticed how the settings and characters coincided with people and places from his past. Authors of stories, similar to screenwriters, often write about what they know; therefore, we find their stories similar in many aspects. In the “The Devil and Tom Walker” and “Rip Van Winkle” we see that the author Washington Irving uses similarities in setting, male protagonist, female protagonist, and mystic characters. Similarity between stories is shown through setting. One proof of similarity is

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    Community is defined as a group of people living in the same place. What makes a “good” community is a question that I asked myself after reading some of Washington Irvings stories. More specificaly his story The Devil and Tom Walker made me ask this question to a high degree. Inorder for a community to be considered “Good” the people in it must have good morals and all support eachother in a different way. For instance an omish community consists of a Leader/Counsil that controls disputes between

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    ‘’The Devil and Tom Walker’’ and ‘’Snow White and The Huntsman’’ both have the similar story they both are about one selling their soul to the devil in exchange for something. What motivated them to do what they did? What motivated Tom Walker and Queen Ravenna to do what they did? Tom Walker was a man who had a abusive wife and him and his wife lived in a very tarnished looking house. One day Tom Walker decided to go for a walk in the swamp at an old Indian fortress. Tom Walker meets the devil who

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    would have to be The Devil and Tom Walker. The Devil and Tom Walker stood out to me because it teaches such a strong lesson about money and finances. The Devil and Tom Walker is about a man named Tom who finds himself in the woods one day and is approached by the devil. The two workout a deal in which Walker will receive enough money to start a business, but he has to give up his soul. Walker later finds himself rich, but trying to cheat the devil out of his own conditions. Walker ultimately ends up

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    The story of Tom Walker is a variation on the legend of Faust, a sixteenth century magician and astrologer who was said to have sold his soul to the Devil for wisdom, money, and power. In the short story, The Devil and Tom Walker, Tom Walker and his wife were faced with many obstacles. When he and his wife found hoards they would hide them from each other, manipulation. Tom and the Devil made a deal for hidden treasure, greed. Tom started going to church to try and get his wrong doings out of his

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    The Devil And Tom Walker, by Washington Irving Washington Irving the author of The Devil and Tom Walker uses the setting of the story to convey that things with a good appearance can be deceiving and be putrid on the inside. He also creates the right atmosphere for the story, and gives precise details to the audience so they can predict the topic and how it will develop. In addition, he describes each character in a manner that the readers can infer who they are, their personal characteristics

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