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Module 6 Assignment

The short story “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe, who wrote a short story

on two people Montresor and Fortunato. The story shows Montresor hating and ending up killing

someone who felt as if they were friends with Montresor (which was Fortunato). The story is

sad, but somewhat funny of how ironic it was. “The Cask of Amontillado” has many forms of

literary devices such as the narrator, imagery, diction, irony, and symbolism.

“The Cask of Amontillado” had a narrator named Montresor who felt like he had been

insulted by his friend Fortunato. He showed how evil he was, and how he felt like he needed

revenge. He was not only evil, but he was very smart, had everything well planned out, and was

cunning. When telling this story in the future, he still felt angry and had no regrets of doing what

he did. We see many forms of imagery in the story as well. One example of imagery used is

“Drops of moisture trickle among the bones.” using the sight and hearing senses (Poe, 1977).

Another example is "'The vaults are insufferably damp. They are encrusted with nitre.'" To show

how cold and wet the catacombs were (Poe, 1977).

Diction is the choice of words used in poetry, and Poe did a great job choosing his words

carefully. Diction can also be used as a term for over exaggerations used in a story as well. There

are many examples through the story such as “We had passed through long walls of piled

skeletons, with casks and puncheons intermingling, into the inmost recesses of the catacombs”

(Poe, 1977). He chose to be more descriptive and exaggerate more to show the audience of what

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