No, traditionally a signature is required.
yes it very possible that you can make a deal with devil . like you can imagine it happening than it ends up being reality.
Tom Walker discovers a package containing the Devil's fingerprints and hair. This discovery leads him to make a deal with the Devil in exchange for wealth and power.
No.
you have to make a deal with the devil.
Tom and his wife are secretive about their wealth and do not spend money on anything besides necessities. They are willing to make a deal with the devil for more wealth, showing their extreme greed and obsession with money.
uhhhh you sell your soul for your wish
the devil prefers to make the deal on his or her terms. To clarify, it is technically possible to make a deal with the devil (he tried to get Jesus to do it, recorded in Matthew 4:9) but it never works out in your favor. It may seem like a good offer at first, but in reality it is much smarter to rebuke him and refuse any offer the devil gives you.
Tom's wife in "The Devil and Tom Walker" is depicted as greedy, unscrupulous, and materialistic. She only cares about acquiring wealth and is willing to make a deal with the devil to achieve it. She meets a gruesome end as a result of her avarice.
In "The Devil and Tom Walker," the main events include Tom's encounter with the mysterious devil, his Faustian bargain to exchange his soul for wealth, Tom's increasing greed and miserliness, his eventual attempt to outwit the devil but ultimately meeting a grim fate.
No. The devil does not exist in Greek Mythology.
Yes, twice lol
The crazy thing is that someone who believes the devil exists also believes that nothing that could ever be offered in this life would be worth an eternal price. In other words, the very notion of doing a deal with the devil is no more than a myth. Wikipedia says a deal with the devil is a cultural motif, best exemplified by the legend of Faust. Wikipedia explains, "The person offers his or her soul in exchange for diabolical favours. Those favours vary by the tale, but tend to include youth, knowledge, wealth, fame, or power."In summary, it is only a Faustian myth that people can strike a deal with the devil, at home or elsewhere.