The satirical comment on Puritans is basically that all puritans pray in order to become closer with god. However, Tom Walker is only a puritan in order to avoid the devil.
The satire in "The Devil and Tom Walker" pokes fun at Tom's greed and hypocrisy, highlighting his flawed character. This makes the reader interpret Tom as a symbol of the corrupting influences of materialism and greed, leading to his ultimate downfall due to his moral shortcomings.
Christopher Walker has written: 'Now and again' -- subject(s): Readers 'Fabulous females and amazing males' -- subject(s): Readers
Alberta Walker is known for her book "What Happened in Hamelin" which tells the story of the Pied Piper of Hamelin from a different perspective.
The satire of the story is Tom and his wifes marriage.
Rolf Walker has written: 'Die Heilsgeschichte im ersten Evangelium' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation
"The Devil and Tom Walker" is a satire on greed, hypocrisy, and moral corruption in society. One example is the character of Tom Walker, who is a miserly and selfish man willing to make a deal with the devil for personal gain. Another example is the portrayal of the Puritans as hypocritical and deceitful, highlighting the flaws and contradictions in their beliefs and behavior. The story uses humor and exaggeration to critique these societal attitudes and beliefs.
Kara Walker's father is Larry Walker, a painter, and her mother is Gwendolyn. She has a brother named Larry Jr. Walker, who is also an artist. Walker has spoken publicly about the influence of her family on her artistic practice.
Alice Walker's experiences growing up in the rural American South and her involvement in the civil rights movement provide a context for understanding the themes of race, identity, and oppression that are prevalent in her writing. Her feminist perspective and commitment to social justice also influence the themes and characters in her stories, offering readers a deeper insight into the complexities of human relationships and societal issues. Walker's personal struggles and triumphs, such as overcoming poverty and racial discrimination, resonate in her work and connect with readers on a personal and emotional level.
Zora Neale Hurston. Alice Walker considers Hurston a major influence on her own writing and activism. Walker helped to revive interest in Hurston's work during the 1970s.
Donald Dale Walker has written: 'Paul's offer of leniency (2 Cor 10:1)' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation
William O. Walker has written: 'Interpolations in the Pauline letters' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, Textual, Criticism, interpretation, Textual Criticism
Graham B. Walker has written: 'Elie Wiesel' -- subject- s -: Criticism and interpretation, Holocaust - Christian theology -, Holocaust - Jewish theology -, Religion
Rachel Lister has written: 'Alice Walker - The Color Purple (Readers' Guides to Essential Criticism)'