The Theme Of Deception In The Cask Of Amontillado

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In Author Edgar Allan Poe's story, "The Cask of Amontillado", the main character, Montresor, is determined to seek his revenge on his fellow friend Fortunado due to his rude remarks towards him. Montresor comes up with a very treacherous and sneaky plan in which he would strategically bump into Fortunado at the carnival. After this, Montresor would lower Fortunado into his house, take him down to the catacombs, and then bury him alive in one of the caves, no mercy would be had for him. This story is rather sinister in the way it is portrayed, tying in the themes of honor and revenge. Montresor never really tells the reader what insults Fortunado told against him, but it is made quite obvious that Montresor is engulfed into seeking revenge against

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