In Washington Irving’s story “The Devil and Tom Walker” Tom Walker had shown signs of interest to one very convincing deal that the devil suggested, but Tom didn’t go through with it because that means that he would have to share his luxuries with his wife, which in this case was a miserable woman. After Tom’s wife found out that he did not agree …show more content…
For instance Queen Raveena has the power to suck the youth out of young beautiful women and yet she wants more than that. She wants eternal youth! This establishes that the Queen desires more beauty than she already possesses, and in order to receive this gift that she so hungers she would have to kill Snow White and consume her heart. The reason she has to kill Snow White is because she is now considered the “Fairest of them all”, which in this case means she is far more beautiful and powerful than the Queen, Snow White just doesn’t realize it. With Snow White out of Queen Ravenna’s life would mean that she would be the “Fairest of them all”. Also Snow White is on the run from the treacherous Queen Raveena, which makes things more difficult for the Queens plans, especially when one very skillful huntsman is aiding Snow Whites escape. This exposes that Queen Raveena needs Snow White more than ever, and that she will not stop at nothing until she has Snow White in her clutches. And that is exactly what the Queen got, but not the way she had planned. Snow White stormed Queen Ravenna’s castle with her army and raided the place. In the end it was Queen Raveena who perishes at the hands of Snow White after an intense