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Tom tells the devil that the land in the woods they are on belongs to Deacon Peabody. Why is it important that Deacon Peabody is going to hell? What do all the people who await or have suffered a similar fate have in common? What does this detail tell you about the point of view of the story?

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1. Because he became a violent, corrupt, evil and unpleasant man, besides he sold his soul to the devil for pure ambition. This makes him go to hell.

2. All the people who have suffered this destiny have in common ambition, dishonesty, violence and are traitorous people who have evil in their hearts and personalities.

3. The narration knows all the details of the story and the behaviors and thoughts of all the characters, however, the narrator himself is not a character, which shows that the story is told from the point of view of a third person, by a narrator omniscient.

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