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... nature" (Poe). In this tale of revenge, Poe illustrates a several different ironic situations between Montresor and Fortunato. Poe also ...
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... In "The Cask of Amontillado" by Edgar Allen Poe, the dark side of human nature is exemplified through the character of Montresor and his victim, Fortunato. ...
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... In "The Cask of Amontillado" by Edgar Allen Poe, the dark side of human nature is exemplified through the character of Montresor and his victim, Fortunato. ...
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... Poe's character Fortunato allows his pride to blind him from Montresor's true intentions, ultimately leading him to his death. The ...
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... David Ketterer who wrote "The Rationale of Deception in Poe," describes Fortunato as being unfortunate, not only because he has a constant cough, but also ...
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... I thought I should never have done wringing his hand." (Poe, p.23-24) Montresor greets Fortunato saying, "My dear Fortunato, you are luckily met." (Poe, p.25 ...
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... In "The Cask of Amontillado" by Edgar Allen Poe, the dark side of human nature is exemplified through the character of Montresor and his victim, Fortunato. ...
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... because he is so proud of his connoisseurship of wine, and it is for the sake of his own pride that Montressor takes revenge on Fortunato. Poe utilizes the ...
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... The first and main idea of symbolism comes into the story when Poe describes Fortunato's dress. He's described as wearing "motley," like a jester. ...
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... She was granted a quick death, while poor Fortunato had to come to terms with his death sentence. It seems that Poe believed that the worst death would be an ...
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... Montresor finally reached his three objectives in the act on Fortunato. Therefore, Montersor is an expert of revenge as Edgar Allen Poe is an expert of horror.
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... "Cask" would not be as horrific if Fortunato was left to die barricaded in an alley. Poe's creative use of setting was the key factor in creating the scary ...
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... Poe's use of irony was what made this story so puzzling ... Montressor's clever way of luring Fortunato down so he could go through with his plan and acting like he ...
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... line of the story, "The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could, but when he ventured upon insult I vowed revenge." Poe's initial words are ...
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... Montresor tells Fortunato that his health is precious and that they should turn back so Fortunato does not become ill (Poe 1569). ...
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... bring Fortunato to the grave. These small events all add up to a big ending. Foreshadowing is a very effective literary element which Edgar Allan Poe utilized ...
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... He was helpless as Montresor started to build a wall to trap Fortunato. He was left there to die by the man whom he considered a friend (Poe 310-321). ...
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... last time. In Poe's story Montressor has his plans thought out of how to get Fortunato to come to his wine cellar. Montressor tells ...
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... assassination of Fortunato: a night in which a festival carries on...a night where all were in disguise and did not expect someone to die. Poe describes the ...
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... the bells on Fortunato's head would jingle, this reminded you of the foolish mistake that he is making. Once again a short story by Edgar Allan Poe ends with ...
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... Stepp did not really criticize Poe's work, but actually explained it. Stepp explained the characteristics of Fortunato and Montressor in the tale " The Cask of ...
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... revenge. In this tale of revenge, Poe illustrates a variety of ironic situations between Montresor and Fortunato. Montresor preys ...
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... irony. In this tale of revenge, Poe illustrates a variety of ironic situations between Montresor and Fortunato. Montresor preys ...
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... He explains that he has suffered "a thousand Injuries" at the hands of Fortunato. Again, Poe exposes the reader to a system of beliefs and morality that solely ...
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... death. Poe's wardrobe of Fortunato in a jesters costume seems to symbolize the characteristic light in which Montresor views him. ...
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... He says, "I must not only punish, but punish with impunity."(Poe 360) Although Fortunato has hurt Montressor, the coat of arms suggests that Montressor will ...
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... Replying to Fortunato's plea he mimics "Yes, let us be gone," with contempt in his voice (Poe 7). Montressor has broken another man's spirit, and taken away ...
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... from the beginning, "but when he ventured upon insult I vowed revenge", that Montresor wants revenge agaisnt Fortunato. All the imagery that Poe uses gives the ...
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... He picks the time and place where Fortunato will meet his end. Mania is also a major factor in the works of Poe, as seen by the obvious disregard of life. ...
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... Poe also adds to this effect by calling the character Fortunato, which can be transcribed as Fortunato not being very fortunate at all, and dressing him in a ...
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