preview

How Does Montresor Build Suspense In The Cask Of Amontillado

Decent Essays

The story The Cask of Amontillado was written by Edgar Allan Poe in 1846. Poe is an author of many short stories and poems. He is known for “The Raven,” one of the best written creations throughout his career which resulted him to grow a substantial amount of supporters, even today. In this story, I am well pleased with the suspense that was built up throughout the story before the death of Fortunato, thanks to Montresor. Overall, I acknowledge this story based on how well the characters were set up and the way Montresor easily manipulates Fortunato to his death, the irony of the characters, how the setting of the story builds up suspense to the reader and the how the narration of this story truly makes it feel like it’s telling it to the reader in present day, as if Montresor may be …show more content…

It initially takes place at which Montresor describes, “one evening during the supreme madness of the carnival season” (179). This would also be the same place where Montresor met Fortunato after some time. Montresor easily tricks Fortunato to come with him underground to have a look and examine the exquisite “pipe” of Amontillado in which they talked about earlier. Fortunato easily gave in and both started to go under, leaving the carnival. they both used a “flambeaux,” or a torch, which could easily signify the reader of how dark and cold the cave was. Montresor offered Fortunato to come back up many times due to his excessive coughing but refused. Fortunato was still affected by his illness until Montresor kept giving him different wine, which resulted Fortunato's immobilization and was intoxicated. At some point they were at a deep crypt and arrived to an area where a small area of unfinished walls were found. Montresor mentions at this point, “Its termination the feeble light did not enable us to see” (182). At this point, this should tell the reader that it was Fortunato’s death

Get Access