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 maybe the poor man has maybe done this horrible act before. he buries the wealthy man alive all over being jealous of his life and his success in life all the things he has accomplished he envies an wishes he to had these luxuries had he been a more
The theme of revenge in “The Cask of Amontillado” is the driving force for the entire short story. The
In the Story "A & P" by John Updike and "The Cask of Amontillado" by Edgar Allen Poe show some similarities as well as some differences. Specifically it will identify a character in each story that analyze how different and how similar they are in both stories. The two main characters in the stories both seem to fit in quite well in their setting, and yet they both are have their own very different beliefs and morals. The entire meaning and core of these stories revolves around these two characters and their nonconformity, without them, the stories simply could not exist.
Murder is a crime that has a very serious and cruel penalty. The stories “Lamb to the slaughter” and “Cask of Amontillado” were different in the way murder was carried out, but the similarities between them overweight that difference because murder was carried out either way and both characters were not put to trial or even accused of murder. In both stories the main character managed to kill another person without getting caught or put to trial for it. “Lamb to the slaughter” by Roald Dahl had a very strong and clear point. The story was basically about a wife, Mary Maloney who unintentionally murdered her husband and found a way to get away with that murder. Although she loved her husband, her actions lead to her killing him unintentionally. The story “Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan also had a point behind it but it was delivered in a slightly different way. Cask of Amontillado is about a guy named Monstresor who seeks revenge on his somewhat of a friend. The difference here is that this was an intentional murder which was planned for a while. Because it was planned Monstresor also found a way to get away with murder.
The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could, but when he ventured upon insult I vowed revenge. You, who so well know the nature of my soul, will not suppose, however, that I gave utterance to a threat. At length I would be avenged; this was a point definitively settled — but the very definitiveness with which it was resolved precluded the idea of risk. I must not only punish but punish with impunity. 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.
Given these points, the shadowy and mischievous setting, the captivating plot, and mesmerizing point of view make “The Cask of Amontillado” a prime example of a quality horror story. The setting helps Montresor lure Fortunato into the skeleton-filled catacombs, the plot evokes a scary and frightened response from the reader, and the point of view shows us Montresor’s true feelings. Even though an idea of a perfect crime is impossible, the author develops Montresor to have the best traits and choices which make every dream of a murderer a
The cask of amontillado is a story about revenge and a secret murder. A character name montresor seeks his revenge and arrange a secret meeting of fortunato to his inevitable destiny. The story mentioned a party night where everyone is happy, and there is a celebration this gives the idea of an environment of peace and pleasure. On the other hand we have a situation that identifies jealousy and hatred. Montesero’s pledge to take his revenge from fortunato. Edgar Allan Poe did a wonderful job by using detailed description of the character called montesoro his ruthless and firmed intentions to take revenge from fortunato. Why he did it or what prompted his motivation for the murder is unclear. The last act in which the victim didn't believe till
Vengeance and murder infects the minds of Montresor and Fortunato upon an exchange of insult in Edgar Allan Poe’s "The Cask of Amontillado”. This is the story of pure revenge after Forturano disrespects Montresor. The story follows the characters meeting up at a carnival and eventually the disguised Montresor lures Fortunato into the catacombs of his home by convincing him that he acquired something that could pass for Amontillado, a light Spanish sherry. Fortunato grows eager to taste this wine and to determine for Montresor whether or not it is truly Amontillado. He leads him back to the catacombs of his home and carries out his plot to bury him alive. Edgar Allan Poe writes from a mysterious first person perspective, uses colorful symbolism and situational irony to present the man's inner self, in turn revealing that revenge is fundamentally infeasible.
In Edgar Allen Poe’s story, The Cask of the Amontillado, the mood set is “creepy”. First of all, the story takes place in the catacombs. “The drops of moisture trickle among the bones (Poe 64).” The bones referred to in this quote are the bones of ancestors that were laid to rest in the catacombs. To some people, graveyards and cemeteries are creepy. I would assume that underground catacombs would feel the same way. Another way that I think this story is creepy, is how some of the people are dressed up in costumes.”He wore motley (Poe 62).” Motley is a type of costume that could be worn at a carnival. If everyone was dressed up in costumes, then you might not know who is who. Lastly, at the carnival there were people who were drunk. “He accosted
In "The Cask of Amontillado," Montresor wants revenge against Fortunato because he believes that Fortunato has insulted him. 2. What is the difference between a'smart' and a'smart'? Deceit plays a significant role in Montresor's revenge. He manipulates Fortunato's pride and vanity by appealing to his expertise in wine, particularly his knowledge of amontillado.
Ending in death most foul, “The Cask of Amontillado” and “The Tell-Tale Heart” feature revenge and a painstaking cruelty. Pushed to the point of insanity and retribution sought over trivialities, the narrators tell each story by their own personal account. The delivery of their confessions gives a chilling depth to the crimes they have committed and to the men themselves. Both men are motivated by their egos and their obsessions with their offenders. Prompted by their own delusions, each man seeks a violent vengeance against his opposition in the form of precise, premeditated homicide.
Fiction Essay For this assignment, I chose to write about The Cask of Amontillado, written by Edgar Allan Poe. In this short story, a man named Montresor conned a neighboring man, by the name of Fortunato and led him to his death. The story begins with Montresor recounting a time when Fortunato laughed and made fun of his name. He acknowledged that Fortunato was strong, and people feared him.
Edgar Allan Poe’s The Cask of Amontillado is thought to be one of his most popular vengeful short novels. The two main characters, Montresor and Fortunato are re-acquainted friends who meet each other at The Carnival. Montresor has intentionally planned to lure Fortunato to his own death by deceiving him to believe that Fortunato is coming to Montresor's family catacombs to taste a fine wine “Amontillado”. After Montresor leads Fortunato into the crypts, Montresor eventually chains Fortunato up in a secluded section and mortars him behind a brick wall while he is still alive. The story ends with Montresor throwing a flaming torch into the small opening while he continues to put the last brick in place, essentially burning Fortunato alive. Edgar Allan Poe creates conflict between characters Montresor and Fortunato which primarily creates the major theme of revenge in this story. Edgar Allan Poe depicts setting in this novel by portraying death by illustrating human bones, within a cold and damp crypt to contribute to the eerie theme of revenge. Montresor's characterization is expressed through the betrayal of his friend, which adds another element to the theme of revenge in this story. In Edgar Allan Poe’s The Cask of Amontillado, Edgar Allan Poe utilizes conflict, setting, and characterization to create a theme of revenge.
Depressed at an early age this incredibly talented author resorted to drinking to reveal him from some of the pain, with many deaths and being surrounded by despair he quickly became an alcoholic. The story The Cask of Amontillado is about an alcoholic man who buries another man alive for insulting his name many times. Going this extreme means he would have to have a true understanding of revenge making the story have a creepy feel.
In The Cask of Amontillado Montresor lived for fifty years after killing Fortunato and he narrates the events of the story coldly and that leads some to wonder whether or not Montresor has changed and if he has changed how did he change. Over the fifty years between the events of The Cask Of Amontillado and the time when Montresor narrates the story, time changed Montresor into a guilty and shamed man that may have PTSD.