Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado” is a short story about revenge‚ set in an underground catacomb in Italy. The story is in first person narrative‚ so the reader does not come to know the name until the end. The narrator begins by explaining that Fortunato has injured him. To make matters worse‚ he insulted him. The narrator becomes revengeful. So he sets a rendezvous to meet Fortunato‚ who’s dressed in jester’s clothing for a fair and is already extremely drunk. The speaker mentions to
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publicly insulting her: "’I’d rather live opposite a speakeasy for a change; at least one might see it raided.’ The idea of seeing Grace raided was so amusing that (before the move) she launched it at a woman’s lunch" (p. 353). Mrs. Slade also privately compares herself to Mrs. Ansley and refers to her and her husband as‚ "Museum specimens of old New York" (p. 353)‚ or as‚ "nullities" (p. 353). After Mrs. Slade reveals that she actually wrote the letter‚ she physically seems to dominate Mrs. Ansley by‚ "leaning
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"Analysis of “The Cask of Amontillado” The gothic novella‚ “The Cask of Amontillado”‚ was written by Edgar Allen Poe in 1846. The main characters‚ Montresor and Fortunado‚ are seemingly civilized acquaintances that have crossed paths in the past. Montresor had multiple reasons for murdering Fortunado‚ and had no doubt in his mind that it was necessary and just for him to do so. The main reason is pride‚ which both characters show an abundance of throughout the entire story. Fortunado insulted
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Thousands upon thousands of insults‚ is murder the right way to get back at someone? Monstressor believed the only way to get back at his “friend” Fortunato was to seek revenge and utimatley end his life‚ trapping him in the darkness of his catacombs. Edgar Allen Poe In his story‚ “The Cask of Amontillado”‚ Poe uniquley uses first person point of view‚ setting and imagery through writing style. Poe’s use of first person point of view gave the audience an insight on Montresor’s perspective‚ unreliability
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Edgar Allen Poe’s short story "The Cask of Amontillado" is about a man named Montresor‚ who is seeking revenge on his so called friend Fortunado. Montresor did not achieve a perfect revenge. Montresor had two rules on how to achieve a perfect revenge. The first rule was to not get caught. The second was to let Fortunado know why he was doing it. In order to find out why Montresor did not achieve a perfect revenge the reader will have to read the story. To start with‚ Montresor had two rules on how
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In “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the narrator‚ Montresor‚ plots to get revenge on his former friend‚ Fortunato. It is not completely known why he is so desperate to pursue vengeance‚ only that he has endured a thousand injuries. Montresor leads the intoxicated Fortunato into the catacombs‚ an underground dungeon with numerous human remains‚ where he ultimately builds a wall to trap Fortunato alive. With the use of dark humor and chilling horror‚ Poe really brings this obscure short
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Analysis of “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe “The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as best I could‚ but when he ventured upon insult‚ I vowed revenge.” (Poe 124) The first line in the story represents the theme of the story; revenge. When the story is first read‚ one might view Montresor as a cold-blooded murderer. However‚ he presents us with only a brief understanding of his motives. His pretense and careful manipulation towards Fortunato reveals the care in which he plans
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or bad way. Within a friendship trust and comfort is gained. However actions can cause a friend to become angry and bitter. In The Cask of Amontillado written by Edgar Allan Poe‚ Montresor the Protaganist expresses tones of deception‚ irony‚ and jealousy towards Fortunato the antagonist. These feelings have consumed Montresor who has decide the ultimate revenge. A one time friend has become a foe unbeknown to the antagonist. What might be visualized on the outside can be totally opposite from
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In the short horror story "The Cask of Amontillado" by Edgar Allen Poe‚ Poe attempts to convey why both pride and revenge can become dangerous when a person is overwhelmed by either. Poe‚ through the use of various literary techniques‚ introduces an horrific drama of two men‚ one who will stop at nothing to get the revenge that he believes himself and his family worthy of‚ and another whose pride will ultimately become the instrument of his own death. Fortunato falls prey to Montresor’s plans because
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“My heart grew sick- on account of the darkness of the catacombs.” In the story‚ “Cask of Amontillado”‚ by Edgar Allan Poe‚ there are two characters‚ Fortunato and Montresor. Montressor tricks Fortunato with his words. He leads deep into catacombs and kills him. Montresor was a dark‚ devious man with a plan of evil. It would be easy to tell what kind of person Montressor is just by looking at his appearance. He was a tall mysterious man by look. he had this dark sense around him at all times. Even
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