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    Fortunato‚ being the wine finatic that he is‚ agrees to go to Montresor’s home to see the Amontillado that Montresor speaks of. On the journey to the end of the vault where the wine is‚ Montresor continues to provide Fortunato with wine‚ claiming that it will soothe the cough that Fortunato has accrued. By the time they reach the vault with the “Amontillado”‚ Fortunato is too drunk to realize what is happening to him. Montresor chains him to the wall and begins to build a

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    Is Montresor Sane or Insane? Is killing someone for no good reason make someone insane? In the short story‚ “Cask of Amontillado‚” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ Montresor did‚ however kill someone without a logical reason. In the story‚ Montresor seeks revenge on his enemy‚ Fortunato‚ for insulting him. He takes him down into his catacomb‚ manages to chain up Fortunato‚ plaster up a wall‚ nevertheless suffocates him. The character‚ Montresor is insane because he gets satisfaction from other people’s suffering

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    there is one character who gets on the reader’s bad side: the antagonist. In Connell’s‚ "The Most Dangerous Game‚" General Zaroff‚ a world renowned hunter‚ kills the smartest prey in the world: humans. On the other hand‚ Montresor from "The Cask of Amontillado" plays the evil character as he kills Fortunato‚ a fellow member of a secret organization. But between the two‚ Zaroff is the more evil character because he kills people for entertainment and feels no remorse for his actions The first way that

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    In “Scarlet Ibis” by James Hurst and “Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the high cost of pride theme is extrusive. In the case of the two stories‚ death is the cost of pride. Overall‚ both stories teach an important lesson; pride is dangerous. Throughout the duration of “Scarlet Ibis” by James Hurst‚ the theme of the high cost of pride is displayed prominently. Because of Big Brother’s shame of Doodle and pride over himself‚ there is a heavy price to pay. In the beginning‚ the theme is presented

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    Rafael G. Literary Criticism: The Cask of Amontillado When doing anything in life there are so many alternative ways of looking at something with all of them being influenced by what you see in the world around you. A teacher may see things that contrast from a politician; a doctor as opposed to a writer. Even the differences from a man to a woman or what part of the country you grew up in can dilute one way of thinking from the next. That is why considering things in ways that you may not

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    Negative Capability: An Analysis of the Ambiguous Motive for Murder and Class Conflict in the “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allen Poe This literary study will define the ambiguous motives for murder in the theoretical framework of “negative capability” in the “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allen Poe. Poe’s application of “negative capability” is defined in the ambiguous motives that Montresor possess in the murder of his old friend‚ Fortunato. Negative capability is defined in the way

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    shoulders‚ threatening to come crashing down‚ and destroying your life? Nowadays‚ teenagers face so much pressure in their everyday lives‚ and they try not to explode on mere spectators. The main character‚ Montresor‚ in Edgar Allen Poe’s The Cask Of Amontillado‚ loses control because he overreacts due to the actions of his ‘dear friend’‚ Fortunato. By examining the situation of your best friend lying to you‚ dealing with an intense workload in school‚ and trying to please your boss‚ one can see that

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    stories. In literature‚ authors make this connection to make the character sound more realistic. For example‚ in “The Most Dangerous Game” and “The Cask of Amontillado‚” characters’ appearance unquestionably reflect their actions. In “The Cask of Amontillado” Fortunato’s actions definitely reflect his appearances. Fortunato is dressed for the carnival season. Because he is dressed in “motley” and wears “caps and bells” (6)‚ it can be assumed that Fortunato has a wild nature. This nature is further

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    Montresor‚ one of the main characters in The Cask of Amontillado‚ is a despicable person‚ and the reader should be repulsed by his antics. The story says‚ “The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had born as best I could‚ but when he ventured upon an insult‚ I’ve vowed revenge” (Poe‚ 1.1). This proves that Montresor’s heart is cold‚ for he seeks revenge upon someone for something as petty as an insult. Furthermore‚ Montresor is prideful in that he cannot just look past a remark‚ he must one-up it with

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    of death as in “The Fall of the House of Usher” or a twisted murderer as in “The Cask of Amontillado” are used by Poe to discuss the themes of death and murder within these stories and‚ depending on their point of view‚ give a different take on such a despicable act such as murder. In order to fully understand Poe’s use of the narrator the two previously mentioned stories must be summarized. “The Cask of Amontillado” is a tale about the narrator‚ Montresor‚ who desires to act revenge on his acquaintance

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