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  1. The narrator perhaps prefers this fourth version of the fate of Tom’s wife because it not only didactically suggests that in the divine scheme of things the punishment for greed is damnation, but also because it does so with a bit of dark horror (the organs in the bundle) and humor (the fight between Tom’s shrewish wife and the devil and Tom’s pity for the devil).

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      The story proper opens in 1727. Tom Walker is a miserly,...

  2. The story proper opens in 1727. Tom Walker is a miserly, outrageously greedy man, who lives near the swamp with his nagging, scolding, just as greedy, and abusive wife. Their house is forlorn, dilapidated, and has about it “an air of starvation,” as does their horrifically skinny horse. One evening Tom is taking a shortcut home through the ...

  3. Literary Period: American Romanticism. Genre: Short story; morality tale. Setting: In and around Boston, Massachusetts. Climax: Old Scratch whisks Tom Walker onto the back of a black horse, which gallops away with Tom to his damnation. Antagonist: Greed; Old Scratch. Point of View: Third-person omniscient.

  4. Mar 24, 2024 · Washington Irving’s “The Devil and Tom Walker” delves deeply into the theme of greed, portraying it as a destructive force that leads to moral decay and spiritual ruin. Tom Walker’s insatiable desire for wealth serves as the driving force behind his actions, ultimately leading him into a sinister pact with the devil.

  5. The Devil and Tom Walker Summary. "The Devil and Tom Walker" is a short story by Washington Irving about a miserly man who makes a deal with the devil. Tom Walker meets the devil, who offers him a ...

  6. Oct 29, 2019 · Tom meets the devil, Old Scratch, at an abandoned Indian fort hidden away in the swamplands. Old Scratch offers Tom riches hidden by Captain Kidd in exchange for "certain conditions." The conditions are, of course, that Walker sells his soul to him. Tom initially rejects the offer, but ultimately agrees. Tom's wife confronts Old Scratch.

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  8. The Devil and Tom Walker Summary. A narrator, a fictional character named Geoffrey Crayon, begins the story. He tells us that, years ago, a few miles from Boston, Massachusetts, Kidd the Pirate buried a great amount of treasure. He made a deal with the devil to protect the treasure, but was never able to return to it, as he was captured and ...