Addiction to Alcoholism in Edgar Allan Poe’s The Cask of Amontillado

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Alcoholism is the addiction to the intake of alcoholic liquor or the psychological illness and neurotic behavior resulting from alcohol dependency. There is a time and place for alcohol consumption in every culture. It’s a growing problem in America’s society and culture today. Revenge and trust are an issue in this short story. In Edgar Allan Poe’s The Cask of Amontillado, Montresor symbolizes Poe’s alcoholism, whereas Fortunato represents himself, the man who is trying to reach satisfaction and eventually gets imprisoned by his minute habit. He is attempting to get revenge on someone else because of the insults he had been given. Revenge, trust, and alcohol are all apparent in today’s society, even though this was over 150 years ago, America’s population can still relate to it.
In some cultures, there are situations that involves drinking. These include: birthday parties, New Year’s festivities, graduations, weddings receptions, Fourth of July, Christmas and Mardi Gras. In these holidays, people usually drink in excess to have a good time and celebrate. Different countries specialize in different types of alcohol, such as: the Italian have really good wine, Mexico is known for beer and tequila, Ireland is famous for beer and whiskey, Japan has their own beverage called Sake, and the United States is known for beer, wine, and whiskey. In these cultures, drinking alcohol is an acceptable type of celebration that teenagers even participate in. Not all alcohol consumed is in celebration. Therefore, “the top 20 percent of drinkers consume approximately 30 percent of all alcohol drunk over a 12-month period” (Grant 290).
In the disease of alcoholism, there are many psychological effects on the person. It can cause depression, anxi...

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...ll. “Thus, AUDs [Alcohol Use Disorders] account for 18.4 million years of life lost to disability (YLDs), or 3.5 percent of all YLDs, in low- and middle-income countries and for 3.9 million YLDs, or 5.7 percent of all YLDs, in high- income countries” (Rehm 136).
In the story when Montresor tells Fortunato, ‘’Drink,’’ presenting him the wine, not as friendly but as him knowing that if he kept drinking that it would just lead to the demise of him. As Montresor knows that Fortunato cannot turn down a drink, he led him down to the cellar where all his prized wines are and made him a drink. This is a mental illness, because he is planning for his demise of Fortunato and to get back for revenge. This story had a lot of issues that were involved in the 1840’s, alcoholism was a big thing in society, at that point and drinking was better viewed in that era than today’s era.

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