The climax of "The Devil and Daniel Webster" occurs when Daniel Webster confronts the devil, who has come to collect Jabez Stone's soul after he sold it in exchange for prosperity. During a dramatic and tense courtroom scene, Webster delivers a powerful speech that argues for the value of the human spirit and the importance of individual freedom. This pivotal moment not only showcases Webster's oratory skills but also determines the fate of Jabez's soul, ultimately leading to a surprising resolution.
The protagonist is Daniel Webster.
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Steven Vincent Benét wrote The Devil and Daniel Webster.
The tone in "The Devil and Daniel Webster" is a blend of dark humor, moral seriousness, and allegorical storytelling. It shifts between a lighthearted look at human nature and a deeper examination of themes like personal integrity, justice, and the consequences of making deals with the devil.
He comes to bat for the downtrodden one and is just as aggressive as his aggressor
He was a member of the jury of the dead when the devil called on them.
New Hampshire, 1841
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Sunday Showcase - 1959 The Devil and Daniel Webster - 1.22 was released on: USA: 14 February 1960
Sunday Showcase - 1959 The Devil and Daniel Webster 1-22 was released on: USA: 14 February 1960
Benet wrote "The Devil and Daniel Webster" in 1937.