The
Devil
and
Tom
Walker
100

Where did the treasure come from? 

Kidd the Pirate 

100

Describe Tom Walker. 

-cheap

-hates wife

-not a good guy

100

Describe Tom Walker's wife. 

-mean

-bad temper

-physically and verbally assaults Tom 

100

Where is Tom walking when he meets the Devil for the first time?

In the swamp by the old Indian fort 

100

Why are there names carved into the trees?

The people signed contracts with the Devil. 

200

What did Tom find in the apron? 

A heart and a liver

200

Why is Tom not afraid of the Devil during his first meeting?

He is more scared of his wife. 

200

What job does Tom Walker do that makes him rich?

A usurer- money lender 

200

Why does the Devil carry an ax?

He cuts down the trees and takes the souls of those who signed a contract. 

200

Why does Tom bury a horse upside down?

When the Devil comes, and the world turns upside down, he hopes to outrun him. 

300

Why does Tom want to thank the Devil? 

He killed his wife. 

300

When Tom doesn't believe the Devil that he is actually the Devil, what does the Devil do? 

He marks him with a burnt fingerprint on his forehead that he could not get rid of. 

300

Describe the Devil. 

•Gruff voice

•Great Black man

•Neither “Negro” nor “Indian” (other-worldly)

•Dressed in indigenous clothing

•Swarthy and dingy face- has soot (hollín) on it

•Shock coarse black hair

•Carries an ax

•Has great red eyes

300

What does Tom do when he starts getting older? 

He gets scared and begins going to church. He carries a bible around with him and has a big bible on his desk. 

300
Why doesn't the Devil make a deal with the wife the first time she visits him?

He is in a bad mood and he does not like her. 

400

What happens to all of Tom's material possessions on Earth? 

The money is burned, the horses are skeletons, and the paperwork is ash. 

400

What job does Tom refuse to do when the Devil offers him the money?

A slave trader

400

Why is Tom excited when he finds the apron hanging from a tree with a vulture on top of it? 

He thinks he has found the household treasure. 

400

Why does Tom not originally take the deal? 

His wife wants Tom to sign the contract so Tom does not in spite of her. 

400

What does the town think happened to Tom's wife?

•Drowned, got lost, or ran away with all of the expensive things

500

Explain the phrase, "“The Devil take me- if I have made a farthing!”

Tom is figuratively saying "The Devil take me" but since he lied, the Devil actually comes for him. 

500

When Tom finds the apron, he says “Old Scratch must have had a tough time of it.” What does this mean?

Tom's wife beat the Devil up. 

500

Explain the symbolism of the trees being rotten on the inside but flourishing on the out as well as Tom's mansion being empty. 

The trees and mansion symbolize the souls of those who signed the contract, powerful and doing well on the outside but their souls are damned. 

500

How does Washington Irving try to convince the reader that this story is actually true? 

•Washington Irving (the author) uses different techniques to make us believe the story is true.

•Includes factual information: Kidd the Pirate, Governor Belcher

•Says “The truth is not to be doubted.”

•Includes eyewitness reports from neighbors

•Omits information to make the story more believable.

500

Explain one aspect of Realism you saw in the story. 

-nature- long descriptions

-spirituality or lack of it

-escapism

-love of the common man

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