Pride In The Cask Of Amontillado

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“The Cask of Amontillado,” by Edgar Allen Poe features a prideful man who becomes instantly obsessed with revenge. Montresor, who is also the narrator, is bitter because he feels he has been betrayed by Fortunato. As a result, he orchestrates a brilliant plan to make Fortunato answer for his apparent grave mistake. The theme of the story is that one man’s pride and obsession can drive him to make decisions with very treacherous outcomes. The story is developed using aspects of setting and characters.
The major characters in “The Cask of Amontillado” are Montresor and Fortunato. The minor characters in the story include Luchresi and Fortunato’s wife. The characters play a major role in role in guiding readers through the notion of Montresor’s …show more content…

At the same time, he needed to end his story by telling how his revenge had affected him.” (33). “When Fortunato says, "For the love of god, Montresor!" and Montresor repeats, "Yes, for the love of God," Poe is indicating that Montresor is already experiencing the closure he sought.” (Delaney 33). It is during this moment where the reader can witness a time of sorrow by Montresor. Montresor feels, “Once he has punished Fortunato to his satisfaction, he can now feel sorry for his victim.” (Delaney 33). Fortunato says, “For the love of God, Montresor!” Montresor replies back with a similar statement by saying, “Yes”, "for the love of God!" (Poe 1846). The anger that Montresor once felt was now fading and because of that he was now able to show some compassion for Fortunato. When Montresor says, “In pace requiescat!” he, “also expresses, not sarcasm, but genuine pity,” says (Delaney …show more content…

He is simple in the fact that he is on a quest for vengeance, he knows what he is going to do, and he follows through with objective. The complexity is not of a massive scale size, but a small confusion as to why he did this and that. The reader might have cause to ask why there was compassion showed, when the two were walking down to the catacombs and Fortunato’s health was of concern to Montresor. There might also be curiousness to why Montresor displayed the emotions he did when he sealed away Fortunato’s fate. Poe does a great job of turning great writing into great storytelling, which causes readers to elaborate and think about certain

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