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    tone in “The Cask of Amontillado” to build and maintain the suspense within the story‚ successfully leading his readers down a path of expectations before leaving them quivering at Montresor’s demolished sanity. While Poe sets the story during a carnival‚ opposing it is the narrator’s sinister intentions as he tells his audience: “my smile now was at the thought of [Fortunato’s] immolation”(3). This is dramatic irony since the audience is already clear that Montresor’s contemptuousness towards Fortunato

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    priceless jewels just to find out that they each sold their priceless jewels to get something for one another. One a comb for the now missing hair‚ the other a golden chain for the now sold watch. Man once said that irony allows us to see the flaws in a person. alas in this storyirony did not show the flaws of the person‚ it showed the depth of love each felt to each other. When Della looked at her hair and decided to sell it for

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    D. H. Lawrence’s "The Rocking-Horse Winner" is a classic modernistic story about a family filled with inner conflicts all portrayed through the innocence of a young child. Tortured by a house that whispers to him‚ Paul tries to gain his mothers missing affection by presenting that he posses luck which gives him money. He presents this luck by picking the name of a winning horse while riding his rocking horse. The whispers which state "there must be more money" disturbs Paul and he believes it exists

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    Stories can teach you many important subjects in life that can lead you forward into the life story you are creating. Courage is something a lot of us have but we have it hidden inside us only to use when we need to the most. In addition to courage comes irony one of the flaws life has in store for people who act always on their words. Furthermore comes hypocrisy when someone claims something is wrong‚ but does it themselves formerly leading to that person to lose respect from others. Provided that

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    technique employed by writers to expose and criticize foolishness and corruption of an individual or a society” (“Satire”). Satire can often be confused with irony or sarcasm‚ but the main difference is that “while satire is constructive‚ sarcasm can be destructive” (“Difference Between Sarcasm and Satire”). In other words‚ unlike sarcasm‚ satire is used to identify a problem‚ raise awareness‚ and hopefully make a positive impact on society. In terms of these definitions‚ both Twain and Crane satirize the

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    It is Edgar Allan Poe’s intense use of symbolism and irony throughout the Cask of Amontillado that establishes the short story as an indeed interesting candidate worthy of thorough analysis. The skillful use of these devices are utilized by the author to create this horrific and suspenseful masterpiece. <br> <br>The Cask of Amontillado is a horror short story‚ which revolves around the themes of revenge and pride. The plot involves two men: Montresor‚ the narrator‚ who is an Italian aristocrat seeking

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    latter from a new and unexpected side. In irony‚ which is our next item of consideration‚ subjectivity lies in the evaluation of the phenomenon named. The essence of this SD consists in the foregrounding not of the logical but of the evaluative meaning. The context is arranged so that the qualifying word in irony reverses the direction of the evaluation‚ and the word positively charged is understood as a negative qualification and (much-much rarer) vice versa. Irony thus is a stylistic device in which

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    through the semester‚ read a numerous amount of short stories‚ ranging from Tarzan of the apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs to Spunk by Zora Neale Hurston. Each story includes their own twists and turns. Out of all the stories‚ I choose to write about The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allen Poe. While reading this story‚ you can tell that Poe utilizes a lot of Irony with all of his characters. Fortunato (the main character) but at the end of the story‚ he is killed by Montresor. “No answer still. I thrust

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    ARTS103OL Art Appreciation FORMAL ANALYSIS FORMAL ANALYSIS of: Luncheon of the Boating Party By Auguste Renoir For ARTS103OL Art Appreciation Instructor: The intent of this paper is to provide a greater understanding of the selected art object. Through objective analysis of the formal elements that make up the art object and considerations of the social and cultural climate in which it was conceived‚ a greater understanding of the art objects significance will be achieved. Part

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    the symbolism in the story‚ the types of irony used‚ situational and dramatic irony help emphasize the image of a family dealing with each other while dealing with the phase of death. The family relations as well as the country environment are expressed through these types of irony. They often occur as while the book does deal with serious issues‚ the family dynamic is a big part of the novel and the people around them get involved with them. The situational irony in the story involves having the

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