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    In "The Cask of Amontillado" Edgar Allen Poe uses foreshadowing to convey the narrative's theme; humans have a great want for revenge which causes them to act in devilish ways. It is human nature to want vengeance on the people who wrong oneself. The protagonist, Montresor, wants revenge on the antagonist, Fortunato. In the narrative Montresor states, "The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could, but when he ventured upon insult I vowed revenge"(Poe 61). Montresor tried to endure

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    In Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado”, he uses vivid details to describe the setting in order to create a correlating mood. The moods that Poe introduces are brought about in two different settings which assists in the plot development and helping his audience understand the characters. Due to the easy-going and exciting setting of the carnival, Fortunato becomes vulnerable in the beginning of the novel which allows Montresor to lure him into a deep vault. As Fortunato travels deeper into

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    “The Cask of Amontillado” is the short story of a man named Montresor who decides to seek revenge against a man named Fortunato, who he said had insulted him. He met Fortunato at a carnival, lures him into the catacombs of his house and buries him alive. From a formalist perspective, I can see many different elements in the story and also as a reader, I can make many interpretations from what I have read. From a formalist perspective, I see that Poe uses a lot of imagery, irony, and a great setting

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    discussing this themes significance and development in the stories ‘The cask of Amontillado’ and ‘The Fall of the House of Usher’. The theme of the enclosed space is a major part of any gothic story and also a reoccurring theme in many of Poe’s short stories, whether it be through a literal enclosed space, such as in the story ‘The cask of Amontillado’ where the narrator traps his friend in a wine cellar by building a brick

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    Throughout the short story, The Cask of Amontillado, Edgar Allen Poe portrays that when an individual pursues careless behaviours that are defined by his diabolical environment, the result becomes perpetual absurdity. Interpretations of the Carnival present it as a social institution that degrades the higher functions of thought and speech by translating them into the grotesque body, and ultimately releasing impulses to embark on a warpath. Similarly, “the thousand injuries of Fortunato” that victimized

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    other words a crazy deranged person who finds satisfaction in the suffering of others be the main character, but that is not the case for Edgar Allan Poe. Edgar Allan Poe is a well known author for his deadly suspenseful stories, one being “The Cask of Amontillado”, a story revolving around the main character seeking revenge, to a so called friend in an extreme manner. He decides to create a mood of darkness and suspense throughout the story using time, location, and narration. “It was about dusk, one

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    “The Cask of Amontillado,” is a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe that tells a tale of deception and death. This story is set 50 years in the past to tell the story of Montresor, who seeks revenge on Fortunato. Fortunato has allegedly insulted Montresor, but his insults were never truly stated. Montresor lures Fortunato to the catacombs of his home and buries Fortunato alive. The author uses dramatic irony and visual imagery to create an ominous tone that contributes to a recurring theme of

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    Did the narrator really kill the beloved jester Fortunato or was it one of his many lies? In the story ¨The Cask of Amontillado¨ the reader can´t trust the narrator to accurately portray the sequence of events because he is a liar, psychopath and a killer. Montresor, the narrator, is definitely psycho since he prides himself in “killing Fortunato.” Montresor lied to Fortunato many times in the story, inferring that he lied about the murder. The first piece of evidence supports the claim of

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    The Cask of Amontillado The Cask of Amontillado, by Edgar Allen Poe, is a dark story that is assembled by the use of irony. The intriguing acts of the Montressor seeking his revenge against his nemesis, Fortunado, go too far that he then manages to kill him beneath the city of Paris. Fortunado’s obsession over the fine wine of Amontillado blinds him from Montressors true intentions and sends him to his death inside the vaults of the Catacombs of Paris. Irony is used in detail due to the fact that

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    The Cask of Amontillado is told from the perspective of a man named Montresor. He is very angry at a wine connoisseur named Fortunato. Fortunato has apparently insulted him many times and Montresor has reached his wits end He wants revenge. Not just any revenge, he wants to kill. He runs into a jester clad Fortunato at a carnival and executes his calculated plan. He uses Fortunato’s love of wine to lure him to his death. Montresor tells him he just purchased a barrel of Amontillado and he is unsure

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