Literary Analysis Of The Cask Of Amontillado

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A Cask of Amontillado, written by Edgar Allan Poe, is one of Poe’s greatest literary works. Poe is well known to write dramatic short stories and poems. However, what makes him different from other literary artists is that he has a reputation for dark, ghastly stories of deception, death, and revenge. “The Cask of Amontillado” is a remarkable short story about revenge. Famous for conveying mystery and ghasty outcomes in his work, Poe uses literary skills and his imagination to animate the bewildering effects of his so-called horror tales. Poe’s unique writing style introduces the reader to be in the mind of the murderer. In order to do this, Poe utilizes literary components such as setting, irony, and theme in order to illustrate this revengeful …show more content…

For instance, the name of the wine connoisseur, Fortunato means fortunate in Italian, thus ironic because Fortunato is the opposite of fortunate. Secondly, the title of the short story contains the word cask, “[which means] wine barrel is derived from the same root word used to form casket, meaning coffin” (Cummings). Thus, the cask represents Fortunato’s own casket. Furthermore, Montresor’s use of the word friend. It is ironic that Fortunato is called friend because Montresor is filled with so much rage that he kills Fortunato. Another example of irony is Fortunato’s outfit. Montresor describes Fortunato’s by stating, “He had on a tight-fitting parti-striped dress and his head was surmounted by the conical cap and bells” (Poe). Simply, this means that Fortunato is a foolish man, which is ironic because he is dressed as a fool. Next, the beginning setting of the story is ironic in that it is a carnival. However instead of a joyful place, there is no joy because of deception and murder. In addition, the moto on the Montresor 's coat of arms, “Nemo me impune lacessit” (Poe) which is Italian for nobody harms me without punishment. Fortunato has offended Montresor, thus Montresor punishes Fortunato by killing him. Furthermore, another example of Montresor’s intructions that he gave to his servants. This demonstrates that he has knowledge of human psychology. It is ironic that Montresor knew that as soon as he told his …show more content…

Montresor wants vengeance for the continuous offenses that Fortunato has committed, most importantly, the insult that leads Montresor to kill Fortunato. Furthermore, deception is another theme in the short story. In order to “lure Fortunato into the catacombs, Montresor deceives Fortunato, telling him he wants to taste some wine to determine whether it is genuine Amontillado” (Cummings). Lastly, Fortunato’s pride is an example of a theme. Fortunato accepts Montresor’s invitation to taste the Amontillado. Fortunato does this because he “[is proud] of his ability [to taste wine] that he takes on the challenge, [although he is intoxicated and has a cough]”

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