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The Irony In The Cask Of Amontillado

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The Cask of Amontillado is a short story written by Edgar Allen Poe. In the story, a man named Montresor seeks revenge on another man named Fortunato. Fortunato has insulted Montresor, which he feels he should defend his pride. Montresor wants revenge, but he does not want to harm himself. He uses the wine addiction Fortunato has against him to favor him in the attempt to murder Fortunato. Fortunato; however, thinks that Montresor is being friendly and genial, and doesn’t knon he is trying to murder him. In the story, Poe uses irony in Fortunato name, his outfit, and Montresor attitude towards Fortunato. First, Poe uses irony in Fortunato name. This is ironic because “Fortunato” means fortunate in Italian. Poe uses this very discreetly as

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