Analysis Of Poe's The Cask Of Amontillado

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No matter who we are when we are born, we are all born with a competitive spirit. We all have the desire to do better than one another, even if at the expense of another. What happens if one turns its victories and superiority into what is perceived harmless banter. What becomes of the person that has been bested does he/she shrug it off, does he/she conceal it and use it as fuel to best his opponent, or does he plot revenge. In The Cask of Amontillado, the author Edgar Allen Poe gives us a tale of a scorned gentleman 's plot to seek the ultimate revenge on his one-time friend and rival. Poe puts the reader in the deranged perceived mind of it murder Montresor who is giving us a deathbed illustration of his detailed execution of his former …show more content…

Montresor s gives us the step-by-step details of how he deceived and lured Fortunato into his family crypt where he walls him in all under the ruse of a barrel of expensive wine a cask Amontillado. Poe captures us in the tail of the act and not the reason for the action or the mystery of the murder .: Although the subject matter of Poe 's story is murder, "The Cask of Amontillado" is not a tale of detection, for there is no investigation of Montresor 's crime. ' The criminal himself explains how he committed the murder. Despite this explanation, "The Cask of Amontillado" is a mystery, for at its heart lies an intriguing question: "Why did he do it?". Nonetheless, in the absence of the figure of a detective, the central question of Poe 's story compels the reader to perform an intellectual act of detection himself. Moreover, this question requires that the reader reverses the process of solving the mystery. Whereas a detective begins his investigation with defining motives for the crime, the reader of "The Cask of Amontillado" should decipher the circumstances described by Montresor to determine the motive for his murder of Fortunato Throughout the story, the narrator Montresor mentions three characters himself, Fortunato and Lechesi. …show more content…

Another symptom is "Persistent lying or deceit to exploit others"(Mayo). The whole story of Montresor having a cask of Amontillado is predicated on a lie and almost everything he said to Fortunato was a lie from his intent on finding Luchresi to bring him to the wine to his outlandish lie about being a Mason..The last symptom that would make Montresor a certifiable psychopath would be"Lack of empathy for others and lack of remorse about harming others"(Mayo) The Act of chaining a man up and walling him into a tomb while alive would be an indicator of lack of empathy. One might claim that Montresor does show compassion when he showed concern for his friends ' health and asked him if he wants to turn back though every time brings up his health he mentions Luchresi egging on Fortunato. Montresor also makes the claim "My heart grew sick" (Poe), but he rebukes the idea that he has empathy for Fortunato by saying "it was the dampness of the catacombs that made it so."(Poe) When reading this store, you may have to ask yourself if you are reading a plot for revenge from a man that had his pride and family honored sullied. Is it a twisted mind of a man that has mental

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