Tom Walker is considered a flat character, as he does not undergo significant development or change throughout the story. He remains consistent in his miserly and selfish ways.
Old Scratch and Tom Walker
Tom Walker's archetype in "The Devil and Tom Walker" can be seen as the archetype of the Everyman, representing the common individual faced with moral dilemmas and choices. He is a symbol of greed, temptation, and the consequences of selling one's soul for material gain.
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who is old scratch in "The Devil and Tom Walker"
No he tries to cheat the devil
No, there is no evidence to suggest that Grede fired Tom Walker. Grede is a fictional character in the short story "The Devil and Tom Walker" by Washington Irving, and in the story it is the devil who made a deal with Tom Walker, not Grede.
Tom Walker's money becomes worthless at the end of the Devil and Tom Walker. His possessions had also disappeared.
Tom Walker sells his soul to the devil in The Devil and Tom Walker. Eventually, the devil comes to his home and takes him away on a black horse.
He is known as "old scratch"
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