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    “ The Cask of Amontillado is about a man named Montresor seeking vengence on Fortunato‚ who constantly degrades him. The theme that Edgar Allan Poe reveals in “The Cask of Amontillado” shows that revenge can become satisfying‚ motivating‚ and calculating when provoked. First‚ Poe shows that revenge can become satisfying through one’s actions. Furthermore‚ Poe says‚ “ It was now midnight‚ and my task was drawing to a close. I had completed the eighth‚ ninth‚ and tenth tier”(240). This proves

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    mood piece with every sentence contributing to the total effect‚ it is a completely unified work and while it is seemingly simple‚ it abounds in ironies of many kinds. Finally‚ every line and comment contributes to the totality or unity of effect that Poe sought to achieve. The plot is quite simple. The first-person narrator‚ whom we later discover to be named Montresor‚

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    Informative Text/ EAP Essay Edgar Allen Poe was well known for his dark and mysterious writing‚ but what caused his abrupt death? How he died is very controversial‚ because there is little evidence to support any theory. Several people suggest that he died either of rabies‚ exposure‚ or alcohol abuse. Although Poe’s death remains in doubt‚ I believe that several factors led up to the writer falling ill. I have gathered from the biography excerpt renamed “Poe’s Final Days” by Kenneth Silverman‚

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    Characteristics of Fortunato “A fool thinks himself to be wise‚ but a wise man knows himself to be a fool”-William Shakespeare. In the story The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allan Poe‚ one of the main characters named Fortunato‚ was brutally buried alive by Montresor. Fortunato allows this because of his clumsiness. Fortunato makes it easy on Montresor to kill him because of his clumsiness‚ insensibility‚ and rash decisions. In the story‚ Montresor states that Fortunato “...accosted me with excessive

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    LINCOLN IL-Edgar Allan Poe‚ the father of the short and horror stories‚ is one the most famous authors studied among students. Poes workings inspire so many authors to write. Poe used so many techniques to create the writings‚ which some are thought to be based on his insane life. Those may just be some of the many reasons he is still famous today. One of the biggest reason Poe is still famous today is because of his short stories and poems. Some of his famous works are‚ “The Raven‚” “Annabel

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    "The Cask of Amontillado" by Edgar Allan Poe is a story about a man named Montresor who wants revenge on a man named Fortunato. He wants this revenge because he feels he has insulted him. Montresor then plans a way to kill Fortunato. This story teaches us that revenge is guilt. The first way the author teaches us that revenge is guilt is through this quote "For a brief moment I hesitated- I trembled." This shows us that even though he wanted revenge hes had a thought of sympathy and second

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    famous short stories written by Edgar Allan Poe. It portrays the characteristics of Dark Romanticism. The stories of this kind mainly focus on the darker side of the human spirit and often deal with emotions like depression and grief. The Dark Romantic Movement is based on the notion of self- destruction and original sin. This concept describes that mankind is capable of doing evil deeds and the thirst of revenge can be brutal. In context to The Tell-Tale Heart excerpt‚ Poe demonstrates how a person’s

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    there mental health is reviewed. Therefore if Edgar Allen Poe went through an evaluation‚ what might the mental health experts say about his state of mind? Edgar Allen Poe’s mental health didn’t not seem too stable. From his book/Novel/Story‚ Poe was a dangerous man to be around. You see‚ Poe committed a crime. Murder. “In an instant I dragged him to the floor‚ and pulled the heavy bed over him…The old man was dead.” (The Tell-Tale Heart‚ 93). In fact Poe didn’t just simply murder the old man he sliced

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    ’The Tell Tale Heart’ is a story about a man who killed an old man just because he didn’t like the way his eyes looked like. The main character speaks about madness as being a gift and not a kid of disability for example in paragraph one on page 93 he says: ’ but why would you say that I am mad? The disease had sharpened my senses-not destroyed-not dulled them’. The mad man killed the old man and then cut him up and put him under the floorboards of the house. ’The fruit at the bottom of the bowl’

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    My thesis statement is that Edgar Allan Poe’s writings illuminate his upbringing. His writings illuminate his upbringing because his childhood was very hard‚ full of darkness‚ and he never experienced love from a parent. Therefore he thought the world was like his life was‚ dark and dreary. So that is why his stories are always sad‚ and full of heartbreak. The writings by Edgar Alan Poe are for the most part sad‚ dark‚ dreary‚ and mysterious‚ they are just like how his life was. After the age of

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