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A Whole New World: The Chronicle of Young Satan, Chapter 6 • The Devil According to Mark Twain • The Devil’s Details • Episode 707

A Whole New World: The Chronicle of Young Satan, Chapter 6 • The Devil According to Mark Twain

Chapter six of The Chronicle of Young Satan takes a hard turn from sibling squabbles into something genuinely devastating. Theodore tries to talk his sister Lily out of her infatuation with Philip Traum, fails completely, and that night Satan wakes him for a tour of the world that lands, somewhat arbitrarily, in China — though almost nothing about China actually makes it onto the page. What follows is the real heart of the chapter: Satan’s long explanation of why humanity means nothing to him (he compares it to an elephant’s indifference to a red spider) and how every human life is a chain of cause and effect that cannot be altered once the first link falls — except by him.

He proves it by skipping one link in the life of Nikolaus, one of the three boys. Instead of sleeping through a storm, the boy gets up to close a window. That two-minute delay changes everything: instead of heroically saving a drowning girl and surviving forty-six years as a blind, deaf, paralyzed invalid begging for death, he will simply drown alongside her in twelve days. Satan presents this as the kinder outcome and waits for Theodore to agree, which he does — and that agreement is somehow the most unsettling part of the whole conversation.

We dig into why this cold, efficient version of fate-rewriting hits so differently than something like It’s a Wonderful Life, Theodore’s devastating mental catalogue of every small cruelty he’s ever inflicted on his soon-to-be-dead friend, and the long-running joke of Bartel Sperling, the unseen village rival who once went to Vienna and has never been forgiven for it. We also finally learn Father Adolf’s fate: he’s stuck on the dark side of the moon, mentioned with the same flat tone as everything else.

The Devil is in the details. 
Join Lester Ryan Clark and Kynan Dias for a comedic deep dive into the history of the ultimate villain, tracking his journey through theology, Paradise Lost, and modern cinema.”