Literary category.
Tom's wife meets with the Devil in order to secure prosperity and wealth for her family. On the other hand, Tom initially meets with the Devil out of desperation to improve his own financial situation. The difference lies in their motivations: his wife is driven by a desire to provide for her family, while Tom is motivated by personal gain.
The heart represents Love, or joy. The liver represents anger.
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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she was really upset
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Tom reacts to his wife's disappearance by being grateful to the Devil. He is happy that the Devil came and took her away.
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Yes! it was taped and everything! 0.o
Tom's wife had disappeared without a trace, leaving behind only her wedding ring on the kitchen counter.
The scriptures do not state that the devil has/had a wife. It is doubtful that he does, as the scriptures do tell us that in heaven we will be like angels neither marrying nor giving in marriage. The expression you state "The devil is beating his wife" is an expression referring to a lot of thunder being heard.