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Irony In The Cask Of Amontillado

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Without literary devices, stories would not be memorable, elaborate, and original. In the short story, “The Cask of Amontillado” Edgar Allan Poe uses multiple literary devices to expand and detail the story, and also support the theme of revenge, by reason of the goal of the main character is to kill his rival. But the two most prominent devices in the story are irony and symbolism. Poe’s use of irony and symbolism establishes a theme of revenge throughout the short story. Irony can be found throughout the short story. For instance, Poe’s character, Montresor, tells his foe that since his “health is precious” that they should stop their trek into his vaults hence that he is a “rich, respected, admired, [and] beloved” man (Poe, 3).

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