"The Devil and Tom Walker":What human flaw or weekness does this story critisize most strongly?


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Tom Tom Tom Walker is a greedy and selfish man of a miser who worships money more than he does his equally miserly wife. ChaCha again! In the story "The Devil & Tom Walker" the woods are a symbol of Tom & his conscience. Dark & hard to navigate, it would be easy to get lost in them. Tom's conscience is dark & muddled. He easily gets lost in it, lost in the greed for money and power.

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