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    “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe is a story of ironic revenge. Montresor, the main character, narrates his plot of his vengeance against Fortunato who has injured and insulted him. He leads Fortunato down to his vaults to try a fine wine, and the foolish Fortunato is oblivious to the fact that Montresor is actually leading him to his death. Once they reach the bottom of the vault, Montresor manages to cuff Fortunato to a wall. With Fortunato captured, Montresor begins to brick a wall

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    Without literary devices, stories would not be memorable, elaborate, and original. In the short story, “The Cask of Amontillado” Edgar Allan Poe uses multiple literary devices to expand and detail the story, and also support the theme of revenge, by reason of the goal of the main character is to kill his rival. But the two most prominent devices in the story are irony and symbolism. Poe’s use of irony and symbolism establishes a theme of revenge throughout the short story. Irony can be

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    Round Table “ The Cask of Amontillado” What evidence is there of the narrator’s premeditation of Fortunato’s death? There is a lot of evidence of premeditation in this story all leading to the demise of Fortunato. The narrator wants to get revenge but have no consequences for the murder. Early in the story the narrator states, “At length I would be avenged; this was a point definitely, settled --but the very definitiveness with which it was resolved precluded the idea of risk,” (Poe 1). When the

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    The story “ The Cask of Amontillado” is written by the American poet Edgar Allan Poe and was first published in November 1846 in “Godey’s Lady’s Book”.1 This is a tale of revenge and horror acted out by our narrator Montresor. He seeks revenge for insult given to him by Fortunato, he succeeds by precise planning, using reverse psychology on his servants; as well, as Fortunato himself, and by using Fortunato’s drunken state of mind. Montresor never fully explains the insult given to him by Fortunato

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    The Cask of Amontillado is a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe and first published in November 1846 in Godey’s Lady’s Book. () Poe wrote this story right before his final decline, caused by the death of his wife Virginia Clemm. There are two main characters: Fortunato and Montresor. This second one wants to take revenge on Fortunato as an answer to his supposed insults. Montresor tricks his enemy, taking him to his home’s crypts with the promise of the tasting of some new wine. However, once

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    sentenced to death; however, it isn’t obvious that these behaviors are as graphic and gruesome as the narrator describes them to be simply because gory murders of animals isn’t usually the first assumption made in stories such as this one. In The Cask of Amontillado, it’s intriguing that Montresor is able to lure Fortunato to his death so easily by simply exploiting the fact that Fortunato takes great pride in his knowledge about wine. There isn’t anything particularly confusing about this plot except the

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    Revenge can be a primitive justice. Paying someone back for their harmful actions can feel very empowering and make you feel like you have dominance over them. In “The Cask of Amontillado” written by Edgar Allen Poe, Poe creates a mood of suspense and anticipation to accompany his theme of revenge. First of all, Poe advances his evil and disturbing mood through the setting and character motivation. In the story Fortunato and Montresor walk through the catacombs, stating that, “It’s walls had been

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    The Cask of Amontillado is considered to be one of the best short stories. Written by Edgar Allan Poe in first person and having all the main events as a three hundred page fiction book, The Cask of Amontillado is a complete novel. This short story has several themes which function from the first page of the story such as: suspense, fear, and revenge. Fear, suspense, and the upcoming revenge can be seen on the first line of the story when Montresor says, "The thousand injuries I had borne as

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    that’s just what Montresor did in The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allen Poe. The Cask of Amontillado is a case of premeditated murder, revenge for an undisclosed insult. “Fortunato had hurt me a thousand times and I had suffered quietly. But then I learned that he had laughed at my proud name Montresor, the name of an old and honored family. I promised myself that I make him pay for this that I would have revenge.” (Poe, Edgar Allen. The Cask of Amontillado.) Montresor tells the story about the

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    Eyad Daoud Alyson Dickerman ENG-102-18 February 25, 2015 Themes of A.S. Byatt and Poe In the stories “The Cask of The Amontillado” and “The Thing in The Forest”, the themes loss, madness, and fear were used. They both seem to start with some type of loss and end with a type of madness. In both stories Montresor and Penny from “The Thing in The Forest” have lost something affecting their lives greatly. These losses put these characters in some type of state of madness. Their loss make these stories

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