he made mistake in his life that he was greedy about acquiring more land..........
Pahom's greed is the devil in the story.
Pahom's wife's statement that "the more land you have, the more trouble" could predict that Pahom's pursuit of acquiring more land will ultimately lead to his downfall or negative consequences. This foreshadows that Pahom's greed and obsession with land ownership will have detrimental effects on his life.
Pahom paid one thousand rubles for thirteen thousand acres of land from the Bashkirs.
Tolstoys charachter Pahom makes the boast that if he had enough land, he would not fear the devil himself. This is only a bragging that if one has a large parcel of land that he would be protected against evil. This is a literary question and not religious in intent.
More land.
The initial conversation between the devil and Pahom, where the devil mentions that no matter how much land a person has, it is never enough, foreshadows Pahom's insatiable greed for more land. Pahom's dream about the devil leading him to endless land that ends up crushing him can be seen as foreshadowing his ultimate demise in his pursuit of acquiring more land.
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The author most likely uses the image of Tom's green spectacles to symbolize his distorted view of the world, reflecting his moral corruption and the deception he falls victim to due to his greed and selfishness. It symbolizes how he is unable to see things clearly and is blinded by his desires and the temptations offered by the devil.
Tom's motivation to meet again with the devil is primarily driven by his pursuit of wealth and success. Despite knowing the consequences of dealing with the devil, Tom is willing to make a pact for his own selfish desires. Greed and ambition drive him to seek out another meeting with the devil.
The cast of Angel of Death - 2012 includes: Benjamin Jaffe as himself Alice Macdonald as Victim Jason Ritter as Victim 1 Stephanie Sanditz as Victim Suzanne Santo as herself Martin Starr as Victim 3 Jim Turner as Devil Janet Varney as Victim 2
Pahom believes that the only trouble peasants face is not having enough land. He thinks that if they had more land, they would be able to live without any worries or troubles.