I cannot begin talking about “The Cask of Amontillado” without first mentioning its author, Mr. Edgar Allen Poe and his unique style of writing. Poe’s style of writing is described as “Dark Gothic.” Poe uses irony to create a comedic effect which only foreshadows the horror ahead; his short story writing still giving readers the full effect of the story; Poe felt a story should be read in one sitting, with each event occurring in order keeping with the storyline as he states in his essay “The
Edgar Allan Poe is an American author famously known for short stories of mystery and horror. One of the many short stories that Edgar Allan Poe is known for is The Cask of Amontillado. This short story is about Montressor’s seek of revenge to Fortunato who had hurt him a “thousand times” and learned that Fortunato laughed at his “proud name, Montressor, the name of an old and honored family” (Poe). Montressor devises a plan of revenge by using Fortunato’s “great weakness; he liked to drink good
known for his poetry and short stories. In November of 1846, Edgar Allan Poe Published a short story titled “The Cask of Amontillado.” In the short story it is about a man Montresor who wants revenge on Fortunato that insulted him. In “The Cask of Amontillado” Poe shows foreshadowing, irony and symbolism to better give the reader a better understanding of the story. In the Cask of Amontillado Poe uses Symbolism , Fortunato's name is Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese and it means “fortunate, blessed, happy”
The story I have chosen is, “The Cask of Amontillado,” written by Edgar Allan Poe. The author’s intended message would be that mistreating someone over and over again can lead them to unspeakable acts. In other words, the story leads someone to learn that following the “Golden Rule”, which is the idea that you should treat other’s the way you would want to be treated, is extremely important. Following this ideology means that one should treat others kindly and with respect. This story teaches a lesson
One of humanity’s largest and perhaps most difficult questions to answer, “Who should be trusted?”, is prevalent almost everywhere, from societal issues to literature. The short story “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allen Poe, and the poem “Porphyria’s Lover” by Robert Browning are just two examples of writings that demonstrate this common uncertainty. Both works feature narrators and characters with situations based on trust, and the dangers that go along with it. Along with including the same
A friend is someone who can be trusted, but what happens when that trust no longer exists? In The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allen Poe, Fortunato finds the answer to that question. Fortunato is an intelligent wine expert, but is expertise is what ends up getting himself killed. In Italian, the name Fortunato means fortunate, something that Fortunato is not by the end of the story. Montresor acts friendly towards Fortunato, but deep down he only feels hate towards Fortunato. Both Montresor and Fortunato
The Cask of Amontillado was an amazing work of literature. It was an in-depth look into betrayal and deception. This story showed me a look into the wicked and deceptive mind of the main character, Montresor. From the start of the story, you can sense a feeling of betrayal and uneasiness. This story gave me a sense of uneasiness from the start. Although Montresor starts the story about his vow for revenge against Fortunato, I would have never thought that he would go to the levels of insanity as
Within Edgar Allen Poe’s short story “The Cask of Amontillado,” Montresor diabolically extracts his revenge on Fortunato. To carry it out, Montresor lures Fortunato into the catacombs and deflects the true intent of their trip, all while basking in the pleasure of the despicable deed. In the beginning, Montresor baits Fortunato with the prospect of amontillado. Once he has captured Fortunato’s attention, Montresor playfully rescinds the offer on account of the other man’s health and says he will
In the short story, "The Cask of Amontillado" by Edgar Allen Poe depicts a tale of a man seeking revenge on a former friend. The story takes place during a carnival in a town in Europe during the 1700's. It opens on Montresor talking to the audience on why he seeks revenge on Fortunato. Later in the story, Montresor encounters Fortunato during the carnival. This is where he says, “My dear Fortunato, you are in luck. How remarkably well you are looking today! But I have received a pipe of what passes
is the right decision because revenge was vowed, death, was involved, and their was n punishment for the crime.¨I had borne the best I could venture upon insult. I vowed revenge,¨(beers et al 286) is illustrated in the short story,¨ The Cask of the Amontillado¨. This quote supports my claim because as revenge was vowed there was no punishment given at all for the crime. It also supports my claim in which that it relates to the real world´situations for example the news it has cases like this everyday