She trys to make an alliance w old startch but ends up getting in a scrap w him ending up w her liver and heart in a bag
In Washington Irving's "The Devil and Tom Walker", Tom's wife attempts to extract a deal with the Devil by bringing him all of the silver in the Walker House. Things go very badly for Mrs. Walker and she is killed by the Devil. Tom, who never liked his wife, is happy she is gone and doesn't even trouble the Devil about the return of his belongings.
In "The Devil and Tom Walker", Tom Walker hated his wife, who often fought with and nagged him. He was happy when he found her dead.
Tom reacts to his wife's disappearance by being grateful to the Devil. He is happy that the Devil came and took her away.
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.
The heart and liver in the apron in "The Devil and Tom Walker" shows Tom that his wife has died attempting to make a deal with the devil. This serves as foreshadowing and a warning to Tom that he ignores.
At the end of The Devil and Tom Walker, Tom is summoned by a figure in a black cloak. This figure, who is actually the Devil, takes Tom away, never to be seen again. He can be presumed to be spending eternity in servitude to the Devil.
he lost his wife andsuffer alot.
No he tries to cheat the devil
who is old scratch in "The Devil and Tom Walker"
The satire of the story is Tom and his wifes marriage.
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.
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