The Devil and Tom Walker | Themes

Greed
Greed is one of the most important themes of "The Devil and Tom Walker." Tom is approached by Old Scratch and offered wealth beyond his wildest dreams. Initially, Tom is so greedy that he declines because he would have to share the fortune with his wife. Eventually, however, Tom is duped by the false kindness of Old Scratch and blinded by his own greed. As Irving writes, Tom "was not a man to stick at trifles when money was in view." Once established as a money-lender in Boston, Tom is described ironically as a "universal friend of the needy," even though "In...

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