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    Edgar Allen Poe: The Tell – Tale Heart and The Cask of Amontillado “The Tell Tale Heart” and “The Cask of Amontillado” Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Tell Tale Heart” deals with a man’s mental deterioration and decent into madness. The story focuses on the narrator and his obsessions. The story is told from the first person point of view. So the reader knows what the narrator thinks and sees. The narrator reveals his insanity through his obsessions. The narrator’s obsessions include obsessions with

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    After finishing the cask of Amontillado‚ I slept until the morning sunlight beaming through the window awoke me. A most curious and strange sensation overcame me‚ and I ran quickly to the cellar to inspect my masonry. All was just as I had left it‚ I could faintly hear Fortunado rattle his chains as he wept. This was music to my ears‚ I had to hear it better. I removed the last brick so that the sound would travel unimpeded. As I removed the brick my heart felt strangely lighter. I removed a second

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    Jade España Ms.Landess English Honors 9th (6) Cask of Amontillado In the short story‚ “The Cask of Amontillado”‚ written by Edgar Allan Poe‚ he uses dramatic‚ verbal‚ and situational irony throughout his story to create an unreliable narrator. A man who has plenty of knowledge of wine is being led to his death. The speaker of this story is displayed as unreliable because of the three types of irony used but‚ verbal irony is strongly used to make the speaker untrustworthy. One of the many

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    in The Cask of Amontillado will be mind boggling to the everyday man. The main character Montresor is seeking his revenge upon his old acquaintance Fortunato‚ and the piece does more than just punish. Poe is known for his morbid work but this outshines them all. The twisted story leaves many unanswered question for the reader’s mind to come up with the answers. It’s like the saying forgive and forget‚ yet Montresor does neither forget nor forgive. In the story‚ “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar

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    " The Cask of Amontillado"‚ by Edgar Allan Poe is a story based upon revenge. The story focuses on the two main characters Montresor‚ a man scorned and seeking revenge‚ and Fortunato‚ the victim guilty of inflicting the scorn. Montresor is the first person narrator who appears to be speaking to a specific audience. Unbeknownst to the reader at what lengths Fortunato scorned Montresor ‚ punishment that Montresor feels fits the crime is sought. " The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as best

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    The Cask of Amontillado illustrates Poe’s use of first–person narration‚ using an unreliable character‚ whose guilt and infrequent irrationality prevents him from revealing himself straightforwardly to the reader. He engages both verbal and melodramatic humor to indicate the darkness within the plot of the story. Poe’s criticism fails to emphasize that Fortunato and Montresor are friends”‚ (Whatley 1)‚ though it is evident as Montresor states‚ “that I encountered my friend‚ he accosted me with excessive

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    Fortunato’s Perspective: The Cask of Amontillado. The carnival was in full bloom‚ a whirl of laughter‚ music‚ and masked faces. I was well into the evening‚ having tasted far too many wines‚ each better than the last. But then‚ it was a carnival. The time to indulge‚ to revel‚ and to let the world whirl by in a hazy‚ drunken spin. I remember the clinking of glasses‚ the warmth of the wine‚ and the feel of the mask on my face‚ until Montresor appeared. Ah‚ Montresor. A man I considered a friend

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    how those three words describes Montresor. At the beginning of the story‚ Montresor stated‚ “ “The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could‚ but when he ventured upon insult‚ I vowed revenge.” This quote from the book‚ The Cask of Amontillado‚ made me believe that Fortunato insulted Montresor‚ and now he will be vengeful towards him. Another quote from the story that proves that Montresor will seek harm to Fortunato is‚ “ At the length I would be avenged…” Montresor wants

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    illustrate‚ Poe uses reputation to either advance the plot of his short stories‚ or to prove a point he is trying to make. For example‚ in his poem The Cask of Amontillado‚ he writes “ "How?" said he. "Amontillado‚ A pipe? Impossible! And in the middle of the carnival!""I have my doubts‚" I replied; "and I was silly enough to pay the full Amontillado price without consulting you in the matter. You were not to be found‚ and I was fearful of losing a bargain."

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    The short story‚ “The Cask of Amontillado” written by Edgar Allen Poe is about a psychotic man named Montresor who seeks revenge against Fortunato‚ a man who allegedly committed malice towards him. Poe utilizes verbal irony to establish the story’s events and to create a humorous yet subtle way to show the misfortunes of Fortunato which eventually leads up to his death. For example‚ “Enough‚ he said; the cough is a mere nothing; it will not kill me. I shall not die of a cough” (Poe 241). Fortunato

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