Examples Of Revenge In The Cask Of Amontillado

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Revenge can be a primitive justice. Paying someone back for their harmful actions can feel quite rewarding at times. In “The Cask of Amontillado” written by Edgar Allan Poe, Poe creates a mood of dread and horror to accompany his theme of revenge. First of all, Poe flourished his loathing and terror mood through his vivid imagery. The way the author describes the place intensifies the mood of the story. For example, the method he used to exemplify the walls that are filled with “human remains” like “in the fashion of the great Catacombs of Paris” (Poe 348). Poe’s usage of sensory details elevates the thrilling mood of the story. Also, the idea of how he deliberates the horrifying sounds and noises send chills down the readers’ spine. An example of this is shown when Montressor is busy doing his business with the wall, and he suddenly hears Fortunato’s “succession of loud and shrill screams” (Poe 351). Poe’s style of using descriptive words boosts the frightening mood and enhances the readers more. …show more content…

The ironic situation in the story is when Montressor is being friendly with Fortunato, which added up to the tension of the mood, knowing that he really isn’t. Particularly, when Montressor called Fortunato his friend and when he acts as if he cares for Fortunato’s “severe cold” with which he is “afflicted” (Poe 346). The author’s dramatic irony gives the readers more intimidating and chilling mood. Also, an example of this is when Fortunato approves to Montressor’s family motto. Poe creates a petrifying and startling mood when Fortunato agree with Montressor’s family motto “Nemo me impune lacessit” (Poe 348) that means no one injures him with impunity. It is quite disturbing to the readers, knowing that Fortunato injured Montressor several

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