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Similarities Between The Devil And Tom Walker And Jonathan Edwards

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In the mid 1700s, religious enthusiasm in the American settlements was biting the dust. Individuals were turning out to be increasingly common and simple. Keeping that religion once had a tremendous impact upon individuals, Jonathon Edwards began The Great Awakening. At that time period he would read these scary sermons trying to get people back into puritan beliefs. A similar author that can be compared with Jonathan Edward's is Washington Irving. The two stories they wrote that have similar beliefs is a sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" by Edwards and Washington Irving's "The Devil and Tom Walker." these pieces are similarly connected by the inclusion of the existence of karma and their beliefs that humans are nowhere near perfect. …show more content…

In "The Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" and "The Devil and Tom Walker" both incorporate how awful activities transform into terrible results. In Edward's sermon it expresses“Your wickedness makes you as it were heavy as lead and tend downwards with great weight and pressure towards hell.”at the end of the day, you are your own particular defeat and the decisions you make either help you or hurt you over the long period. Irving’s narrative also demonstrates this when Tom Walker makes a deal with the devil. Thinking that the wealth that he had earned through the devil would buy him happiness, he willingly agrees. In the very end, greed takes advantage of Tom and he ends up going to Hell.. This delineates how all the unfeeling and dishonest things that you do in life will cycle back to you and that narrow-mindedness has it's results. Beside the presence of karma , they are similar in how they portray human beings to

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