Evilness In Ministers Black Veil, And Moby Dick

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What are all the evil things in the world? Well, in all of these stories The Devil and Tom Walker, The pit and the pendulum, the Ministers Black Veil, and Moby Dick all have the theme of evilness and how it can be found everywhere within everyone. In this paper it will explain how these stories share evilness within the character and the obstacles the characters have to go through to fight the evilness. In the first story, The Devil and Tom Walker have evilness within the Devil and Tom Walker. The Devil is evil because he makes Tom Walker do things like, he had to open his own store and drive the merchant away. Tom was the usurer for the devils money. Tom became very wealthy and no one liked him. One day Tom was sitting in his store in his silk gown and he heard three loud knocks on the door, it was the devil and he came back for Tom, no one has seen him since then. Tom Walker was evil because he was so greedy. He didn’t care about anyone else; he only cared about his money and belongings. When his wife was killed by …show more content…
When he walked into Mass one Saturday wearing the veil everyone started talking because no one knew what was happening and why he was wearing that, but in the gospel that day there were people that thought he was talking directly to them because of the things they have done and they thought he knew that they have done that. He wouldn’t take it off because he was trying to make a point that everyone has done something they aren’t proud of and everyone has two sides to them. Everyone thought that the Minister went crazy and had done something bad. “He has changed himself into something awful, only by hiding his face.” (1253) In this novel everyone he knew even his fiancé thought he did something evil and he didn’t want anyone finding out what he did so he hide his

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