1. Montresor in The Cask of Amontillado
In this story by Edgar Allen Poe he tells the tale of an individual obsessed with revenge and the irony of the man who was unable to see the doom that he was walking straight toward. Edgar Allen Poe's use of theme of revenge and irony including the language he uses help the reader understand the relationship of the two men. ... To which Montresor replies "True-true" (Poe 4). Even as they head deeper into the catacombs as they drink, Montresor "drinks to the buried that repose around us" (Poe 5). ... But it's at this point where Poe adds a different element to the ...
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- Approx Pages: 3
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