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The Devil and Tom Walker By Washington Irving

Washington Irving The youngest and not too well educated son of a pious hardware importer and his amiable wife from New York City. He had a genius for inventing comic fictional narrators. In 1815, he was sent off by his father to Liverpool, England, to look after a failing overseas branch of the family business.

Washington Irving He found the business beyond repair, but loved the British literary scene and stayed abroad for seventeen years. He was particularly attracted to the works of Romantic novelist, Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832), who gave Irving advice that was to make his reputation. Scott told the younger writer to read the German Romantics and find inspiration in folklore and legends.

Washington Irving In 1817, Irving began to write the first drafts of stories based on German folk tales. These were narrated by one of Irving’s comic voices, a character he created called Geoffry Crayon. Irving gave his country its first international literary celebrity. Today we remember Irving for Rip van Winkle, who slept through the American Revolution, and the Headless Horseman, who plagued the lovelorn Yankee schoolteacher, Ichabod Crane in the dreamy glen of Sleepy Hollow, in New York’s lush Hudson Valley.

The Devil and Tom Walker Setting: New England in the early 1700s A narrator relates a story he has heard about a local man’s dealings with the devil. The narrator never claims that the stories are true, only that they are widely believed. According to local legend, a treasure is buried in dark grove on an inlet outside of Boston.

The Devil and Tom Walker It is said that Kidd the Pirate left the treasure there under a gigantic tree and the devil himself “presided at the hiding of the money, and took it under his guardianship.” Since the pirate Kidd was hanged, no one has disturbed the treasure or challenged the devil’s right to it.

Historical context At the time Washington Irving wrote “The Devil and Tom Walker,” in 1824, the US was a new and growing country. As the land was populated by various groups of European immigrants, a uniquely American culture slowly formed as the traditions of many different groups merged and new traditions, brought on by circumstances emerged.

The Devil and Tom Walker - Style Point of View Narrated by Geoffrey Crayon, a fictional character created by Irving. The first person narration adds to the feeling the reader has of being told a story in the oral tradition. Allegory Many folktales are allegories In allegories, characters and actions are symbolic of larger conditions of human nature. The character of Old Scratch personifies evil or temptation. Tom Walker, an unscrupulous money-lender, makes a pact with the devil and only later professes religious beliefs. Through these actions, Tom represents hypocrisy, which Irving shows will be punished. Setting Set in New England area near Boston in the early eighteenth century

The Devil and Tom Walker: Themes Greed Greed is one of the most important themes of “The Devil and Tom Walker.” Hypocrisy is evident throughout. Moral Corruption: Though Tom Walker is presented as an individual who has always been morally corrupt, the action of “The Devil and Tom Walker” presents how moral corruption breeds more moral corruption, escalating to the greatest corruption of all, a pact with the devil.