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    at someone? Monstressor believed the only way to get back at his “friend” Fortunato was to seek revenge and utimatley end his life‚ trapping him in the darkness of his catacombs. Edgar Allen Poe In his story‚ “The Cask of Amontillado”‚ Poe uniquley uses first person point of view‚ setting and imagery through writing style. Poe’s use of first person point of view gave the audience an insight on Montresor’s perspective‚ unreliability‚ and finally his manipulative personality. To begin with‚ Poe allows

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    The continuation of the "The Cask of Amontillado" is about what happened to Montresor after he exacted his revenge. The constant poking fun that Fortunato did to Montresor only fueled his hatred for the man. And by doing so he was digging his own grave. My continuation of this story is about how Montresor went about living while Fortunato was slowly dying within the catacombs. Within the dark moist underground maze was Fortunato‚ chained to the damp stone behind him. The decaying bodies and skeletons

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    genocide in our history. We as a species are an extremely violent and hostile to the point hat we are willing to eliminate our own species. So it is safe to say that the almost Satanic evil in the story "The Cask of Amontillado" should be pretty normal by today’s standards. In "The Cask of Amontillado‚" Montresor leads his dear friend Fortunato into a catacomb were Montresor eventually buries him alive. This is cold blooded murder‚ as well as other evils in society‚ will be analyzed. In the United

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    Gothic Elements in The Cask of Amontillado By: Harshul Jain The Cask of Amontillado is a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe. Poe is known for using Gothic conventions in his stories which mostly includes the atmosphere of mystery‚ oppressiveness to create terror but interestingly he subverts the Gothic conventions by having having human beings‚ instead of a supernatural element‚ create most horrible deeds. Poe tries to achieve that horror via the capabilities of the humans. Poe uses unreliable

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    Two important literary styles that can be seen in “The Cask of Amontillado” are a point of view and irony. Both components aid in building the suspense that is maintained throughout the story. The narrator (Montresor) uses the first-person point of view in speaking to an unidentified individual.  “You‚ who so well knows the nature of my soul” that is never revealed in the story. (pg 1126). Montresor’s demeanor throughout the story is calm‚ confident‚ and void of emotion. He never suggests to the

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    In The Cask of Amontillado‚ Edgar Allen Poe displays the theme of revenge. In the story‚ Montressor narrates the story and feels he has been wronged by Fortunado and vows for vengeance against him. Montressor attempts to justify his future crime to the reader. “A wrong is unredressed when retribution overtakes its redresser. It is equally unredressed when the avenger fails to make himself felt as such to him who has done the wrong.” (Poe 101) Fortunado is unaware of the wrong he caused Montressor

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    plot‚ characters and setting. It is clear that the narrator is Montresor who open the story by stating the he was insulted by his acquaintance‚ Fortunto‚ and that he seeks revenge on him. Poe sets the story during the carnival season where he places both characters in costumes. Montresor is dressed in black with a veil which we later find out could signify death. Fortunto is dressed in a colorful jester costume making him seem almost foolish and laughable. The setting moves to the catacombs

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    Baraban‚ Elena V. "The Motive for Murder in "The Cask of Amontillado" by Edgar Allan Poe." Rocky Mountain Review of Language & Literature‚ vol. 58‚ no. 2‚ Fall2004‚ pp. 47-62. EBSCOhost‚ search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?dir ect=true&db=lfh&AN=1579621 5&site=lrc-live. The source tells us how the reader has no idea what the “thousand injuries of Fortunato” are‚ but can conclude “Montresor’s revenge was caused by the thousand injuries he had received from Fortunato” (49). The injuries or insults by Fortunato

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    Becker “The Cask of Amontillado” Imagery Analysis In “The Cask of Amontillado‚” Edgar Allen Poe uses many examples of imagery‚ such as the descriptions of the carnival‚ characters‚ the walk through the catacombs‚ and much more throughout the story to build suspense and intrigue for the readers and add to the mystery of Montresor’s underlining actions of the revenge and deception of the foolish Fortunado. By using descriptive words and phrases to help us imagine the characters and setting the readers

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    In one of Edgar Allen Poe’s best-known Tales of horror‚ “The Cask Of Amontillado‚” he suggests that pride can be a very dangerous thing. Poe presents the compelling drama of two men‚ one who will stop at nothing to get the revenge that he deems himself and his family worthy of‚ and another who’s pride will ultimately be the catalyst for his death. Fortunato falls prey to Montresor’s plans because he is so proud of his connoisseurship of wine‚ and it is for the sake of his own pride that Montresor

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