The mystery, sarcasm, and image of the missing piece from the Amontillado cave is "barrel of Amontillado" which is one of the biggest stories of Edgar Allan Poe. In this story, Poe introduces two core figures and presents a story of horror and metamorphosis. Narrator Monterrey and one of friends of Montresorus, Futunato were destined for their destiny and paid for their pride and embarrassment. One person pays for his life and the other pays for the rest of his life.
Edgar Allan Poe uses tragedy, symbols, and images of literacy equipment to describe sarcasm and death in "Barrels of Amontillado" and "Facts of Valdemar Incident". In "Amontillado's Cask" he builds a suspense with verbal and dramatic sarcasm and draws the reader's attention. A narrator named Montresor speaks stories in first person. At the beginning of the story, Montresor informs you of his hatred for a man named Futunato. According to Montreso, Futunato repeatedly insulted him and vowed to retaliate against him.
Critical Analysis of AMONTILLADO CASK 2 Critical Analysis of "Amontillado Cask" Amontillado's wooden barrels were short 1846 novels written by Edgar Allan Poe in 1846. Given the title, Poe made it in a strange way. Narrator proposes Gothic novels and proposes special purpose such as freedom and confinement. Poe also developed a plot of the story to express different feelings of freedom while feeling trapped. When carefully analyzing the setting "The Cask", Poe created a story showing a unique movement from free to confinement. Poe also provides accurate information that readers can understand using keynote speakers and critical style devices. The use of dialogue was also observed. In addition, Poe developed a dramatic sarcasm in the story of the barrel of Amontillad.
There are ironic differences, but there are two differences. The mood is very dull, but the "barrel of Amontillado" is also mysterious or strange. When comparing "The Interlopers" and Amont Cask of Amontillado, I think that I have already put together. Ironically, the only difference between these stories is that the theme is different. The feelings are about the same, not ironic. A big difference in part of expectation