Cask Of Amontillado Revenge Theme

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In “The Cask of Amontillado,” there are serval themes that can be drawn from the story. However, perhaps the most obvious theme of the story is revenge. Right from the start, Montresor is plotting revenge against the man who had disgraced his family’s name. He not only claims his vengeance, but he later acts against his victim, Fortunato, to ensure his ultimate demise. Drunk, Fortunato is ensnared into Montresor’s plans of revenge. Thus, he pays the price of lonely death in search of wine. This sinister plot inspires the theme of revenge, but the family name incites revenge as well. With a family motto and coat of arms that promises revenge upon an attack of a Montresor, the theme of the story is written into stone even before the story begins. …show more content…

After Montresor’s plotting, he lures Fortunato into the underground crypts of the dead. There, Montresor gets his revenge. He leaves Fortunato to his fate to die trapped amidst the remains of the Montresor family. This whole part of the story shows the theme of revenge. Martha Womack, a teacher of English and Theatre Arts at Fuqua School in Farmville, Virginia, simply states that "The Cask of Amontillado" is a powerful tale of revenge” (Womack). She explains that, “In structure, there can be no doubt, that both Montresor's plan of revenge and Poe's story are carefully crafted to create the desired effect” (Womack). This desired effect she talks about is the effect of the theme of revenge. She elaborates on this by saying that the structure of “The Cask of Amontillado’s” theme of revenge creates the story. In summary, “The Cask of Amontillado’s” theme creates the detailed plotting and execution of Montresor’s revenge against Fortunato. Due to Montresor’s actions, he had constructed the theme of the story. With Fortunato left for dead, Montresor had successfully established the theme of revenge by accomplishing his promise of

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