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Theme Of Romanticism In The Cask Of Amontillado

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In Romantic writings, there are many qualities throughout the story that prove it is Romantic. The time period in which these were written was roughly from 1810 to 1860. They contained an emphasis on imagination, emotion, rebellion, and nature. The story “The Cask of Amontillado,” by Edgar Allen Poe was one made in this time period. In the story, Romanticism is shown through an emphasis on emotion, the selfish qualities of the main character, and how the story is opposite of Puritan religious text. An emphasis on emotion was shown by poor decisions made by characters in the story. Fortunato throughout the plot continues to follow Montresor through a giant tomb of his ancestors’ bones even when there are plenty of reasons for him to go …show more content…

As Montresor narrates towards the beginning of the story he claims, “ It must be understood that neither by word nor deed had I given Fortunato cause to doubt my good will… he did not perceive that my smile now was at the thought of his immolation.” (Poe 866). Montresor basically explains how he is selfishly acting as if he cares for his enemy when really it is only to benefit him by getting the revenge he seeks. The innocence that he tries to convey shows the Romantic quality of selfishness in the main character. Previous to the Romantic period there was the Puritan period of writing, which focused solely on religion. Romantic writings are not the same as religious, being nearly opposite in some ways. This story clearly opposed the ways of religion through its explanations of revenge, murder and death. A mentioning of God is made in the story, but not in a worshiping religious type of way. In the story, Fortunato begged for mercy, but Montresor did not give in when he said, “ ‘For the love of God, Montresor!’ “ (Poe 870), to which he simply responded, “ ‘Yes,’ I said, ‘for the love of God!’ “ (Poe 870) Fortunato obviously was a religious man, and he was seeking help from the love of God when he realized he was in danger. Montresor felt no type of mercy towards that which showed his lack of faith in religion. Romanticism

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