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    Gothic Elements in Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs are similar to the ones placed in the three stories “Black Cat”, “A Rose for Emily”, and “The Devil and Tom Walker” by using of elements through the description of Violence, Fascination with the past, and dreams/ nightmares. In “The Devil and Tom Walker” by Washing Irving uses gothic elements such as dreams and nightmares to encompass the reader deep in the theme of the short story. This can also be observed in the book

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    Romantic Age writers such as Washington Irving and Edgar Allen Poe offer many characteristics of the Romantic Age within their own stories. Romantic Writers often used vivid descriptions of people and nature, a larger-than-life hero or villain, and sometimes even the use of the supernatural. These topics are not the only characteristics however, many more are exemplified in the works of these men. "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow"- by Washington Irving is a prime example of a work in the romantic style

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    nature, and the importance of valuing feeling over reason. American Romanticist ideas were widely expressed through poetry and short stories. Literary works such as Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving, “Thanatopsis” by William Cullen Bryant, The Devil and Tom Walker by Washington Irving, The Pit and the Pendulum by Edgar Allen Poe, The Tell Tale Heart by Edgar Allen Poe, and “The First Snowfall” by James Russell Lowell are examples of American Romanticism stories in which have a significant impact on society

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    it’s the Devil offering you something, but in other cases with the Devil you are forced by the Devil to do his work. Foremost, Tom Walker was offered riches by the Devil. “The Blackman told Tom of a sum of money buried by Kidd the pirate under the oak tree on the high ridge…” This demonstrates that Tom has a greed for money and it motivates him later on in the story. Additionally, “you shall open a broker’s shop next month” said the Blackman “I’ll do it tomorrow if you wish.” said Tom. This reveals

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    Irving Attempted to answer these very questions themselves with stories like The Raven and The Black Cat by Poe and The Devil and Tom Walker. A big theme throughout most of

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    also ask what this might do to the appearance of the owner of that mindset. Famed writers Edgar Allan Poe and Washington Irving Attempted to answer these very questions themselves with stories like The Raven and The Black Cat by Poe and The Devil and Tom Walker. A big theme throughout most of Poe's work is that of the respective Protagonist's Psyche and the things that might and might not be as seen in both The Raven and The Black Cat. In The Raven The picture the story attempts to draw for

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    In the short story greed is portrayed in several ways. Tom walker gives an example of greed by offering the devil to make the broker’s shop the day following instead if next month. Tom offers this in order to gain money, which leads to more greed. “You shall open a broker’s shop in boston next month.” “I’ll do it tomorrow if you wish.”. Hypocrisy is also portrayed in the short story. For example, Tom refuses to be a slave owner because he says it’s wrong. Yet he becomes a broker and steals from the

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    Hawthorne and Washington tie characterization in all three stories by the use of thoughts, dialogue, actions, and characters. It is presented through direct and indirect characterization. In the short story “The Minister’s Black Veil”, Hawthorne gives thorough descriptions of Reverend Mr. Hooper and the townspeople. The minister uses a black veil as a response for social commentary of the townspeople’s sins. These actions cause commotion amongst the people and rumors fly around fast, especially after

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    In the short stories “The Black Cat”, “The Devil and Tom Walker”, “Prey”, and “A Rose for Emily” the authors use grotesqueness and violence to portray and incorporate the emotional and physical reaction in the readers that cause a malignant feeling and vulnerability that adds to the story’s overall effect on the reader. To begin, grotesqueness is shown in Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Black Cat” to emphasize the severity of the abuse toward his “beloved” cat stating: “I grasped the poor beast by the

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    In the writings The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern, The Devil and Tom Walker by Washington Irving, A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner and Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment by Nathaniel Hawthorne all have different gothic elements. With all these different types of styles from mystery to the supernatural; they still all have something relative to one another. The Night Circus and The devil and Tom Walker both share the common theme of curses. Washington Irving has “two skeletons lay in his stable instead

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