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... In conclusion, after careful examination of the story, it appears that Edgar Allen Poe created Montresor and the setting of ?The Cask of Amontillado? ...
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... minds. Poe's use of setting also seems to enhance the morbidity of Montresor in "Cask", and Roderick Usher in "Usher". The vivid ...
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... The majority of the setting is set in spiraling tunnels that lead to the catacombs that serves as family burial grounds for the race of Montresor's. ...
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... laughter can be found. A more unappealing setting: Montresor's vaults. The vaults were located during those times under the houses. ...
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... As Montresor leads Fortunato through the vaults, we feel as if we are being led through the crazed corridors of Montresor's sick mind. The setting gives the ...
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... This is of course ironic because of the actions of Montresor, actions that would raise serious questions as to the sanity of Montresor. The setting of carnival ...
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... parallel to Montresor's plan in the story. If one part were to be taken out the whole effect would be lost. Poe's brilliant use of setting description and ...
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... carnival season when he describes it as a time of "supreme madness." The reader receives another detailed description of the setting when Montresor is walking ...
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... Aspects of the story such as setting, theme, and small details make the reader shiver with disgust as they read about Montresor's deeds. ...
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... The setting of this story often foreshadows the doom to come as well. When Montresor leads Fortunato towards his alleged Amontillado, he brings him down to his ...
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... This comment shows Montresor's hatred and disregard for Fortunato's life. The setting Poe uses in the story adds to the overall effect of the piece. ...
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... In "The Cast of Amontillado" the theme of Poes writing ties in perfectly with the setting. It is important for Montresor to have his victim know what is ...
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... the journey is initially presented in a jovial, carnival like setting, Poe quickly leads the reader into the dark catacombs of Montresor's home, providing a ...
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... After humiliating the king, he also punishes him by setting him on fire in front ... Montresor punished Fortunato by killing him and he did get away with it, for ...
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... Setting is also an important characteristic is Poe's "The Fall of the ... of Amontillado, " the story opens with a first person narrator (Montresor) speaking about ...
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... This sarcastic comment at the end of the story truly shows Montresor's hatred and total disregard for Fortuato's life. The setting Poe chose for the story ...
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... This jesters costume coincides with the setting of the carnival. The costume is also appropriate for the story because Montresor wants to make a "fool" out of ...
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... 76) Hawthorne doesn't really have a fantastic setting; his is ... Both Montresor and goodman Brown have hidden secrets, Montresor's secrets are a little darker and ...
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... Fifty years later, Montresor is not tormented for what he did. ... A static character at the beginning of the story, Abner is accused of setting a barn on fire and ...
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... In "The Cask of Amontillado" the narrator, Montresor, is avenging his family's motto: "Nemo ... The setting sets up the mood and in both "The Tell-Tale Heart" and ...
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... segment is dripping with irony and supportive evidence of Montresor's scheme. ... works were gruesome and death orientated, maybe because he was setting the stage ...
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... He must have said too much to make Montresor think he was insulting him and he must have boasted about ... The setting Poe chose for the story adds to the horror. ...
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... He must have said too much to make Montresor think he was insulting him and he must have boasted about ... The setting Poe chose for the story adds to the horror. ...
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... But the reader doesn`t know if the plan of Montresor will be successful. Montesor is a first person narrator. ... The setting of the story is not really aware. ...
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... considered. The setting for the majority of the storyline is in the catacombs under the house of the Montresor family. The catacombs ...
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... The entire journey is under Montresor's torchlight near midnight, thus even more frightening ... In "The Raven", the narrator describes the setting as a dark cold ...
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... Poe's use of setting, character, and language reveal that even an insane person ... The story opens with a first person narrator, Montresor, speaking about the ...
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