A Cask of Questions

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In a brilliant story, there are many variables that can make a story a miniscule one to a best-selling novel. In one of these variables, it is plot that is the most “hard-hitting one.” Although the setting, rising action, and falling action are very important key components in a text, they are not the most “suspense-filled” moments in the story. However, it may not always be the climax, either. In some horror and dramatic books, it is the ending, or resolution, that catches the readers’ final eye. When a story finishes with a suspense-filled moment, it is more often than not referred to as a “cliffhanger.” An important book that this concept can be reflected upon is by a well-known author, Edgar Allan Poe. In the book, The Cask of Amontillado, by Edgar Allan Poe, there are many qualities that make such a suspenseful ending, such as the previously noted cliffhanger, the whole scenario relating with death inside of death, and the murderous aspect of it all.
To begin, the cliffhanger that dwells in the ending of this text is so explicit that readers cannot help but wonder, What happen...

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