The Cask Of Amontillado Literary Analysis

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Taking place in Italy, Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “The Cask of Amontillado” illustrates Montresor intense desire to seek revenge on his colleague Fortunato. The incorporation of imagery proves vital to the reader as it depicts the catacombs as an entrance to hell. With the use of symbolism and irony, the reader becomes aware of the significance the articles of clothing and naming of characters play in the representation of the horrors of society: evil and innocence. When individuals become driven to seek revenge, evil often takes control of the individual's thoughts not letting their conscious self-realize what they are doing is wrong. On the other hand, when individuals become too trusting of others their conscious may not be aware of the possible dangers they could face. …show more content…

The story can be interpreted as a horror story through the sinister actions and plot twists presented by the use of imagery. Similarly formatted to fit the outline of a horror movie, “The Cask of Amontillado” begins with the warm setting of Montresor and Fortunato crossing paths at a carnival transitioning to a dark setting of the two funneling down the crypts to an environment similar to hell. When the crypt is described as “walls having been lined with human remains piled to the vault overhead...From the fourth the bones had been thrown down, and lay promiscuously upon the earth, forming at one point a mound of some size” provides a feeling that Fortunato's death is becoming imminent as Montrossors eagerness for revenge continues to grow (Poe 4). The intense emotions and adrenaline rush the reader experiences attracts many due to its appeal of witnessing a terrifying event develop and then not have the outcome effect

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