There are countless stories, songs, movies, crafts that depict typical stories of humans and collapsed angels. The ancient German legend "Faust" was thought to be the main influence of Washington Irving's "Devil and Tom Walker" and was used as a lesson to warn individuals of cheating. Washington, on the other hand, uses the general theme of dealing with villain barter, along with a gorgeous, typical and attractive story. The details and style of famous European gothic novels is unbelievable.
Washington Irving's "Devil and Tom Walker" includes a good example of romanticism, such as supernatural connections between symbols and nature, the importance of inner essence, personal focus, and so on. In the story, Tom Walker is a selfish person who is more concerned about money than anyone, including his wife. One day, when he roamed about in the woods, Tom Walker saw the devil, and the devil reached an agreement with him to replace his soul with the treasure buried in the forest.
The theme of "Devil and Tom Walker" of Washington Irving's short story "Devil and Tom Walker" proved to be a terrible function that brought many adverse effects. Owen revealed this background, due to his unwieldy personality, Tom Walker sent a miserable life and was separated from his untrustworthy wife, while Owen lived a greedy life I eventually indicated that it would lead to pain. When making a decision based on greed and self-interest, it will change your mind
Devil and Tom Walker Washington Irving's "Devil and Tom Walker" tells us that greed and hypocrisy only plagues you. This story took place in New England in the late 1700's. The narrator tells the story of the man who met the devil, or "old scratch". Most people do not believe this crazy story, but the narrator pledges that this story is true. According to the local legend, treasure is buried in a small forest on the outskirts of Boston. The legend has it ... with demons and Tom Walker, Tom Walker met black people in the woods and the man said Tom could pay the hidden treasure. Tom agreed to deceive the devil and agreed to give his soul to the devil. He soon got a lot of the riches of the world, but he began to worry about the next world and regretted having reached an agreement with the devil. Finally, he told one of his customers, "If I do wonderful things, the devil will take me away!" So the devil took him.