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Gimmicks Three

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Short story by Isaac Asimov
"Gimmicks Three"
Short story byIsaac Asimov
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreFantasy
Publication
Published inThe Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
Publication typePeriodical
PublisherFantasy House
Media typePrint (Magazine,Hardback,Paperback)
Publication dateNovember 1956

"Gimmicks Three" is afantasyshort story by American writerIsaac Asimov. It was first published in the November 1956 issue ofThe Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction under the title "The Brazen Locked Room", and reprinted under Asimov's original title in the 1957 collectionEarth is Room Enough. The title refers to what Asimov called "the three well-worn gimmicks ofpact with the devil,locked room mystery, andtime travel".[1]

Plot summary

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Isidore Wellby has just left the army and, abandoned by his girlfriend, feels lost and let down. In desperation, he signs away hissoul in blood to ademon named Shapur. On the proviso that eventually he will be forced to enterhell, either as an ordinary damned soul or as a member of thecadre, he is allotted a number of demonic powers, the nature of which are not initially explained to him.

Ten years later, he has become a successful businessman and has married his erstwhile girlfriend. Shapur reappears to demand his price. If Wellby can perform a simple task using his demonic powers, Wellby will be accepted as a member of the elite of hell. Otherwise, he will be just an ordinary damned soul.

Wellby is confined to an apparently sealedbronze room and challenged to escape from it. Eventually, with little time left, he realizes that he has the power to move through time - thefourth dimension - and travels backward, thus escaping from the room.

In the story's climax, it is revealed that he has moved back to the time before he had signed away his soul and so he is able to turn down Shapur's persuasive offer, much to the demon's fury. However, he still had his ten successful years, since deals with Hell can give a person nothing he could not have obtained on his own. And since the demon no longer owns his soul, he has many more years left.

References

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  1. ^Isaac Asimov,In Joy Still Felt, 4:28.

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