Tom walker one of the main characters in the story was portrayed as a very greedy man in the story. He would never spend money or give money, not only was he greedy but he was miserable. He would very often argue and quarrel with his wife, that’s a trait of being miserable. Tom was greedy with money and things that he found very valuable. As it is proven Tom Walker was a very greedy and miserable archetype in the story.
The next character who shows a type of archetypal structure was Tom’s wife. Tom’s wife was just as greedy as tom was. Not only was she greedy, but she was also very mean and miserable and …show more content…
In the story he is described as big and black, but the author doesn’t tell that he’s either black or Indian so race isn’t determined. Old scratched was clearly unlinked, because many people in the village didn’t like him and he cursed the deacon’s name. At the end of the story when he gets tom walker it clear he was the devil because when he came for tom he sent him to hell. The archetype was proven for old scratch because he was evil and he wasn’t liked by people in the village because everyone knew he was evil.
In conclusion “The Devil and Tom Walker” all charters had a special archetype for them. Tom was proven to be greedy when he constantly hid stuff from his wife. Tom’s wife was very miserable and ending up dying because of her greed. Old scratch was evil when he took Toms life and when he took Tom to hell. Therefore each archetype perfectly portrayed the characters in the