who is old scratch in "The Devil and Tom Walker"
The satire of the story is Tom and his wifes marriage.
Tom Walker dies when he is not being fair to a person part of his investment. When the man accuses him of being unfair, he says that the devil take his soul if he is lying to him. At that very moment, the devil is there to take him, and the bibles to protect him are out of his reach. Before he can do anything, he is taken by the devil, put on the back of a horse and the horse rides away with the hollowing for Tom Walker. Now they say every time you stroll by that area, you can hear the galloping of a horse and the voice to Tom Walker.
No he tries to cheat the devil
Tom Walker sells his soul to the devil in The Devil and Tom Walker. Eventually, the devil comes to his home and takes him away on a black horse.
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Old Scratch and Tom Walker
The satire of the story is Tom and his wifes marriage.
He is known as "old scratch"
Old Scratch, also known as the Devil, is a character in "The Devil and Tom Walker" by Washington Irving. He is a cunning and deceptive figure who tempts Tom Walker with wealth and power in exchange for his soul. Old Scratch represents temptation and the consequences of making deals with evil forces.
He is known as "old scratch"
An important condition of Tom's deal with Old Scratch in "The Devil and Tom Walker" is that he must use usury, or lending money at exorbitant interest rates, to make his fortune. This condition is implied by the devil's association with greed and exploitation in the story.
"The Old Gentleman" is the nickname that Tom Walker calls the devil in Washington Irving's short story "The Devil and Tom Walker."
No, in the story of "The Devil and Tom Walker," Tom made a deal with the devil and ultimately faced the consequences of his actions. The devil's bargains are usually binding, resulting in no escape for those who make deals with him.
It's the devil
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.
The antagonist in "The Devil and Tom Walker" is Old Scratch, also known as the Devil. He appears as a mysterious man who makes a bargain with Tom Walker, exchanging wealth and prosperity for his soul.
The cast of The Devil and Tom Walker - 1913 includes: Winifred Greenwood Harry Lonsdale as Tom Walker Lafe McKee as Old Briggs William Stowell as The Devil