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    Edgar Allen Poe writes the title, The Cask of Amontillado, a short story with a gothic, horror, and creepy genre and tone. The idea of the title brings it to attention that this story will most likely be about a barrel of wine. However, it is about a casket of death when searching for the wine. This story gives an affecting way to show the readers a true crime story. In the short story of The Cask of Amontillado, Poe uses irony and symbolism to characterize the theme of deception and revenge. Although

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    Kimberley Kissoon ENGL 1302.004 Prof. Kaplan 04 May 2016 The Knife in Fortunato’s Back Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado” is a short story that is saturated with irony. This irony is not subtle which effectively gives the reader a sense of dread as the plot develops. The reader knows that something will happen, but not what it is exactly until it is too late. This is aided by the fact that the narrator’s point of view invokes a sense of familiarity with the reader. The reader empathizes

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    “The Cask of Amontillado” The last short story under analysis is titled “The Cask of Amontillado.” The story is told by a first person narrator named Montresor to someone that knows him very well: “You, who so well know the nature of my soul” (274). Montresor tells the story of his vengeance on his friend Fortunato, a man who has injured him many times. However, due to some unknown insult he finally decides to take revenge. One evening during the Italian carnival Montresor comes across his friend

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    In the text “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allen Poe Montresor’s commitment to getting revenge on Fortunato is like a bounty hunter not giving up to apprehend a fugitive. In the text, Montresor main mission is to get rid of Fortunato a wine taster like himself who did “a thousand wrongs” (Poe, 67). Or did something so bad that it equals a thousand wrongs .The two characters set off into Montresor’s vaults, to taste the Amontillado that Montresor so called “bought”. The real

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    take vengeance into their own hands? Why do people believe that getting even for a wrong is the best form of recourse? Perhaps, it is the feeling of being justified or the knowledge that they are hurting just like you are. In the story, “The Cask of Amontillado,” the main character, Montresor, acts out his sweet revenge on the unsuspecting Fortunato. The author, Edgar Allen Poe, creates a frighteningly twisted mood of suspense to accompany his theme of revenge. First of all, Poe develops his dark

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    Christian Vandamme Mrs. Holden-Nims Lit/Comp 1 23 October 2017 Theme Analysis In the cask of amontillado the theme is revenge. Montresor, the main character vows revenge upon Fortunato in the beginning of the story. The story consists of Montresor planning and executing his master plan to take his revenge onto Fortunato. Montresor faces challenges along the way in the story. Montresor thinks about how much he's been hurt by Fortunato and how that will quickly change. Revenge is the theme of the story

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    On the hand, Fortunato means fortune, luck, wealth and fate. Montresor does not believe Fortunato is that lucky every time. Thus, Montresor designs his plan carefully in order to eliminate as much error as he can. Fortunato is too drunk to realize what is going on when Montresor locks him to the wall with a chain. Suddenly, there was “ a succession of loud and shrill screams” that frightened Montresor but he pleased to join with the screams. This is because he realizes no one is in the house so

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    in the cask of amontillado it is a very twisted tale. its about two men one whom is rich an has great wealth and one of which is very poor and not as successful at his lifes work. he is very jealous of the man with more then him. they both were attending a festival and the less fortunate guy sees the more wealthy has been drinking and is intoxicated he gets him to go to an underground area wit him away from everyone else where no one can see or hear him there are several artifacts down there as if

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    In the short story “The Cask of Amontillado “, Edgar Allen Poe uses irony to reveal the misfortune of Fortunato. In short story, Fortunato is described by Montresor as being rich, respected, admired, and beloved. A person with these attributes would not believe that his life was about to change in a dramatic way. The first irony is that Fortunato’s name means fortunate, which is ironic because in the story he is murdered by someone he thought was his friend. Fortunato is most definitely not fortunate

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    unredressed when the average fails to make himself as such to him who has done the wrong”(58). In The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allan Poe, the narrator, Montresor has this belief that Fortunato is trying to insult him and his family. Montresor found his chance to take revenge against Fortunato during the annual carnival. Montresor made Fortunato believe that he was leading him to taste some Amontillado, but in fact, he is leading Fortunato to his death. He leads him to his family catacombs there; he

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