Cask Of Amontillado-Compare/Contrast Essay

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As unfortunate as it sounds, all humans only look out for themselves and we are willing to do whatever it takes to benefit ourselves, even if it means betraying others. Some have deceived while others have been deceived. In “The Cask of Amontillado,” the intoxicated Fortunato suffers a horrible fate because of Montressor’s anger towards how he has been treated in the duration of their relationship. Montressor’s resentment and betrayal is what conclusively brings Fortunato to his downfall. In like manner, I’ve personally experienced utter betrayal from one of my closest friends and this event has made me sympathize with Fortunato. Within “The Cask of Amontillado,” Montressor is the betrayer of Fortunato, and Fortunato’s experience is extremely similar to my experience with betrayal. …show more content…

Montressor has dealt with a variety of insults from Fortunato throughout their friendship. Consequently, the mistreatment ultimately angers Montressor to the point of abandoning and killing his companion. With a cleverly devised plan, Montressor leads Fortunato down to the catacombs with the excuse of needing his friend’s expertise on deciphering whether the wine he recently purchased was truly Amontillado. Afterwards, Montressor effectively traps his friend in the deepest depths of the catacombs where Fortunato eventually dies. Montressor’s actions are unquestionably overdramatic and unjustified because a solution to his problem could have been easily found if the said character decided to combat the issue in a civilized manner. Fortunato experienced the painful realization of betrayal from a trusted friend, therefore, Fortunato is the one who is being betrayed while Montressor is the evil

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