In “The Cask of Amontillado”, Edgar Allan Poe utilizes specific sensory details and descriptions to produce a mood that is both chilling and horrifying. Poe describes the eerie surroundings in a cynical and mournful way. To create this chilling mood, Poe writes, “ The earliest indication I had of this was a low moaning cry from the depth of the recess. It was was not the cry of a drunken man. There was a long and obstinate silence.” (Page 63.) From this quote, the reader feels frightened, because there is a noise and they don’t know what it is. Another way the author created a chilling mood was by writing “As I said these words I busied myself among the pile of bones of which I have before spoken. Throwing them aside, I soon uncovered a quantity
If a friend had demolished a part of someone, would that someone be able to go to the extent of taking the others life? In Edgar Allan Poe’s story “Cask of Amontillado,” Montresor is aiming to get revenge on another man named Fortunato. It is unknown what Fortunato did to Montresor, however we know it was a great insult. Montresor had made the perfect plan in order to take the life of his Fortunato. Montresor purposely bumped into the intoxicated man, Fortunato, and he begins to persuade Fortunato to come down into his catacomb to taste a wine for him. As he expected, Fortunato followed his way into the catacomb, which later caused Montresor trapping Fortunato and soon letting him die. Through his use of carefully constructed setting, symbolism, and verbal irony, Poe creates a mood that is both chilling and horrifying in “The Cask of Amontillado.”
Could you keep a gruesome and murderous secret to yourself for 50 years? A good horror story should contain suspense and fear but also should include a well-produced plot, setting, and should include literary devices. Well, the author is able to successfully accomplish this in the short story, “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe. Due to its dark, eerie and crowded setting like the catacombs, the riveting plot that makes the story suspenseful, and the intriguing point of view that helps the reader understand what Montresor is feeling make this story clearly a prime example of a quality horror story.
Statistically, for every 100,000 people in the U.S., there are roughly 5.1 intentional murders. While intentional murders don’t relate very much to writing, they do relate to “The Cask of Amontillado”. More specifically, the tone of Poe’s story. Throughout the story, the tone is slightly obscured, which means it requires more in-depth analysis. The tone appears to be more gloomy and sinister. Reasons such as word choice, descriptions, and the use of certain phrases help make the tone more evident. Analyzing the tone to the story can help provide both a more in-depth understanding, and it can help in understanding more of Poe’s works in the future.
Edgar Allen Poe tells his macabre story “The Cask of Amontillado” through the eyes of a man so obsessed with family pride that he turns his back on acceptable society and gets swept away by his thoughts of revenge and murder. The reader watches as Montresor leads his victim, Fortunato, deeper into the catacombs of his family home to exact his murderous vengeance. However, it is not madness that led Montresor, a noble aristocrat, to murder, nor is it passionate love or hate. It is pride that led to Montresor’s murder of Fortunato, but not just Montresor’s pride in his family. A combination of Fortunato’s foolish self-pride and Montresor’s deadly pride in his family lead to Fortunato’s untimely death. The central theme of Poe’s story is deadly pride, as represented through Fortunato’s actions, Montresor’s actions, and how, eventually, it leads to their downfall.
How do we define evil? Is measured in the volume of chaos produced by the deed (or deeds)? Or by the morality (or lack thereof) of the deed itself? What about the intent of the person behind the action? Does that play a part in how we perceive the malevolence of a task? Depends. In the story “the Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell, we live through the eyes of Sanger Rainsford as he survives three days of being hunted by ex-german general and master hunter Zaroff, who hunts his fellow human beings for sport. On the other hand, in “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allen Poe, we watch through the eyes of Montresor, a rich man by heritage who murders his once friend, Fortunato, as revenge for being insulting by him. In the first, the antagonist’s morals were so twisted that he believed he had done nothing wrong, while in the second, the “villain” of the story, Montresor, gave in to the pull of anger and hatred so deeply, he forgot the morals which lay pawing at him just beneath the surface. So who is the most evil, the one who gave up his morals for revenge, or the one who had all the wrong morals in the in the first place?
Edgar Allan Poe is known for helping spread the Gothic and Horror genres. Many of his stories are tragic and deal with murder, depression, and the gruesome part of life people usually try to escape by reading. One topic he covered well was revenge and how one's own personal hell differs from person to person. His short story, “Cask of The Amontillado” is called one of the greatest written short stories of all time. In this story he uses color images, dramatic irony, and vision to take the dark downward spiral of revenge and fear while showing the reader how toxic and unforgiving behavior can affect someone.
The Cask of Amontillado is a short story written by Edgar Allen Poe. It is a story about a man name Montresor who was insulted by Fortunado. Montresor then plots to exact revenge against Fortunado. Montresor is the narrator, and his tone is interesting as it changes in the story. The definition tone, “of a written work, is described as the attitude the narrator seems to take toward the subject and or the audience, and the tone is a primary way of determining the motivation and overall reliability of a narrator”.
Mood, as seen quite often during Edgar Allan Poe’s, “The Cask Of Amontillado” is given with use of words, sentence structure, and setting within the story. Mood is the attitude or vibe a story gives off towards the reader. In “The Cask Of Amontillado” Poe’s writing starts out with a dark, gloomy and cynical kind of mood and ends with a murderous and suspicious mood. The reader can identify the various amounts of mood of the story from the word choices and vocabulary that the author chooses use in the story. In the introduction of the story around page 83. Poe starts to portray a dark,even gothic mood. An example of the dark mood is in the first paragraph of the story when one of the characters (Montresor) says, “you, who so well know the nature of my soul, will not suppose, however, that I gave utterance to a threat.”. The quote from the story displays
The Cask of Amontillado, by Edgar Allen Poe tells the story of Fortunato and Montresor. Both are extremely prideful men, and consequently pride and drink leads to the fall of one man and the triumph of another. In the beginning the narrator speaks of his resentment towards Fortunato for repeatedly mocking the Montresor name. With premeditated fashion the narrator quietly puts up with Fortunato’s insults and plans his revenge. Montresor discovers Fortunato in a drunken haze and takes advantage of his cocky disposition, leading him deep into the Montresors’ family catacombs in order to pursue a fine bottle of wine.
The Cask of Amontillado is a tale of terror written by Edgar Allen Poe. This short story is from the point of view from Montresor’s memory. The setting of this story is in a small unnamed European city, at a local carnival and then at the catacombs under Montresor’s home, around duck. The brief synopsis of this story is about the revenge that the Montresor, the antagonist and narrator, wants against Fortunato, a wine connoisseur and the victim, that has insulted him. Montresor finds Fortunato at a carnival and lures him into the catacombs of his home by offering him a special kind of wine. While in the
In “Cask of Amontillado” Edgar Allen Poe several illustrates a story about two men, and the revenge found by one. While this story reveals very little about the past of the two men, symbolism allows the reader to find deeper knowledge about them, especially the main character Montresor. While Montresor is seeking his revenge, parts of his family heritage is revealed that symbolizes revenge and passion. This short story reveals a gruesome plot of death and revenge that’s based in the mid 1800’s during a carnival.
Edgar Allan Poe had tragic life. This may have led to his dark stories and their realistic details. For example, Poe’s The Cask of Amontillado tells a sinister tale of murder through the eyes of the killer. Poe uses tactics to give the reader a sense of fear throughout the story. In The Cask of Amontillado Edgar Allan Poe creates the disturbing mood through the use of dialogue, sensory details, and foreshadowing.
Edgar Allen Poe's adventures into the dark side of reality,in one of his most famous short stories,the black cat shows Edgar Allen Poe dark side,it shows revenge, darkness an some sort of need to murder in the story,it shows the narrator losing himself an striking at his cat,taking the cat's eye out and punishing the cat for his own reasons this short story shows Edgar Allen Poe has a dark side. Edgar Allen Poe has several stories where he reveals his dark side such as,"The Black Cat","The Cask Of Amontillado","The Ligeia", and "The Hop-Frog"."The Cask Of Amontillado" Features revenge and secret murder,Edgar Allan Poe uses imagery often in his stories showing different motives of the characters he writes about,in "The Cask Of Amontillado" he shows us his use of color imagery by saying Montresor's face is covered in a black silk mask,this represents Gothic or biased revenge, Montresor's dark
In the short story of “The Cask of Amontillado” there is a clear representation of dark temperance throughout it. The short story is authored by Edgar Allan Poe which is ironic because he was an alcoholic himself. Poe used dark temperance to represent how alcohol can make your mind do crazy things. Poe incorporated the two ideas to represent the way he contradicted himself as well as how alcohol is deadly.
The Cask of Amontillado is a story about a person who kills his friend. The story is at first a brighter story with dark underlays but as it progress it gets darker.