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    Suspense: The Upheld of Poe vs. Connell The suspense in “The Cask of Amontillado” and “The Most Dangerous Game” are very simple but also very different. Edgar Allan Poe’s short story‚ “The Cask of Amontillado”‚ is about a man‚ Montresor‚ who lures Fortunato‚ a man who has done Montresor wrong‚ into catacombs and soon kills him. Equally important‚ Richard Edward Connell Jr.’s short story‚ “The Most Dangerous Game”‚ involves big game hunters‚ Rainsford and General Zaroff‚ although it takes a turn

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    The Cask of Amontillado - Montresor’s untrustworthiness and mental instability The cask of amontillado is a short story that Edgar Allen Poe wrote in 1846. Poe has written this particular story to be told in a first person point of view. Since Montresor is the narrator this concludes the fact that he is telling the story from his point of view. From the beginning it is clear that Montresor is an unreliable narrator. Throughout the story it is quite noticeable that Montresor is not trustworthy as

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    influence the description of the transgressions that occurred. For similar reasons it becomes important especially in poetry and stories to analyze and evaluate the trustworthiness of the narrator a great example is Edgar Allan Poe’s stories “The Cask of Amontillado” and “A Tell Tale Heart‚” which are both great examples of untrustworthy narrators in poetry or rather narrators who’s justification for their actions is called into question due to their actions; in this case “murder most foul.” The story

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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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    In “The Odyssey‚” Homer effectively uses symbolism and irony to show the challenges of interrelation family commitment and spiritual patronage can influence the course of one’s destiny. During the classical period of Greek societal custom women were under the protection of their father‚ husband or a male relative. The opening scene in book 1 illustrates how the twenty-year absence of King Odysseus caused great legal and economic threat to the royal crown placing Telemachus the son and young prince

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    Have you ever had someone you could just wall up and get them out of your life? Well in "Cask of Amontillado" by Edgar Allan Poe the main character does just that with his friend who annoys him and gets on his nerves on a daily basis. This character takes advantage of the fact his friend is a drunk and leads him into the dark catacombs. This is how he makes his so called friend disappear. This short story gives off and creepy vibe like most of Poe’s stories do. This is basically a story about how

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    In this short story‚ “A Story of an Hour”‚ Kate Chopin uses irony and symbolism in order to describe Mrs. Mallard’s state of being for an hour in her life. We learn of Mrs. Mallard‚ a woman who cried out for freedom and independency from a marriage that she did not have the desire to no longer be in. In a marriage‚ one can lose their identity‚ especially in the times of Mrs. Mallard where women did not have a voice. The setting of this story justifies why Mrs. Mallard’s feels the way that she

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    catacombs with him to give him some feedback or advice on the cask of amontillado hat he recently purchased. Already knowing that Fortunato was a man of arrogance and overwhelming self pride‚ Montresor decides to use this to Azad 2 his advantage. He makes Fortunato eager to come taste his cask of amontillado by mentioning that he was on his way over to ask Luchesi whether he could come and give him some feed back on the new cask of amontillado that he recently purchased. Montresor knew that by saying

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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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    could‚ but when he ventured upon insult‚ I vowed revenge.” (The Cask of Amontillado) Revenge is a common thing to do when you want to get back at a person. Sometimes‚ it can be harsh and no sympathy or regret about hurting them‚ or it could be an innocent thing that makes them mad but then laugh afterwards. In Montresor’s case‚ he wants to hurt Fortunato because he insulted him in someway‚ and he vows to get revenge. The Cask Of Amontillado is another eerie story by Edgar Allan Poe about revenge. In

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