The Cask Of Amontillado Analysis

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In Edgar Allan Poe written the short story of the cask of amontillado which leads to the revenge. The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could, but when he ventured upon insult I vowed revenge. You, who so well know the nature of my soul, will not suppose, however, that gave utterance to a threat……… felt as such to him who has done the wrong (183)”. In the beginning of this story begins with an unknown injury that is sustained and becomes the revenge .We know that the narrator does not give us the clear picture what is going on beside nature ,many readers doesn’t know the punishment for the crime , which raises the investigation of FBI that the narrator might be unforgivable, underhanded or insane. The story talks about how Montresor, insulted his acquaintance and on the other side we see Fortunato seeking for the revenge. His thoughts is filled with how to take the revenge back without tasking risk. From this I understand that he want the revenge and not to risk himself. This shows the intelligence of man’s mind and he decided to leave the place for a while and the fondness of wine during the carnival season. Montresor is …show more content…

ha! ha!–he! he!–a very good joke indeed–an excellent jest. We shall have many a rich laugh about it at the palazzo–he! he! he!–over our wine–he! he! he!” (187). The aspect of the revenge is almost complete with no fight. Imagine you are looking through the mirror you look at yourselves and what’s the feeling you going to have. We cannot understand the beauty of the nature. Do we learn anything from the revenge? It’s doesn’t play a significant role in our live. Looking through the positive aspects stay positive that leads towards a healthy lifestyle. Negative thoughts will destroy our lives because of that we can lose someone. Life isn’t all about the revenge we have to climb to reach high goals. At the end of the story we can see that Fortunato has been transformed and not verbalizing the loss of Montresor

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