It was revenge and hard atrocity that "cask of Amontillado" and "heart of storytelling" were the most defeated. In explaining madness and revenge, the talker tells each story through their own personal record. Their confession delivered the crimes committed to them, and the men themselves brought deep into the extreme cold. Both of these people are motivated by their confidence and commitment to perpetrators. Being driven by their own delusion, everyone is seeking intense retaliation against his opposition in the form of an accurate, planned murder.
Unforgettable revenge and murder of Edgar Allan Poe's "Amontirado's cask" is a horror story about revenge and murder half a century ago. Through the unforgettable confession of the narrator Monterrey, the reader can feel what Futunat experienced half a century ago. In this story of revenge and murder, the dark, damp, and bone filled cemetery is in contrast to the life of "Crazy Carnival" (553). - Edgar Allen Poe's "Amontirado's Cask" shows the story between the two characters. Montereso and Fortunato as narrators, he is a proud person. I did not see a warning of his friend's hand to his death. It is a short horror story, but the idea of pride and temptation is often abandoned. Montresor uses fictitious barrels to capture the fortune and fleeting feeling of Fortunatos.
Montereso's revenge nature in Edgar Allen Poe's "Amontirado's wooden barrel" is controversial; critics do not agree with some appropriate issues. Is Montereso's revenge a success or a failure? Do you think Montresor is sorry for the murder of Futunato? What is the motivation for Fortunato insults and Murreso's murder? Montereso's vengeance ambiguity led to a number of conflicting responses to these problems; however evidence of this story and some critic's opinion suggests that Montresor's revenge plan eventually failed, He is perfect, his motivation is based on religious and political issues (although somewhat vague).
In Edgar Allan Poe's story "Amontillado's Wooden Barrel", the fate of the two friends "Montresor and Futunato" is only one thing, revenge and murder. In the story, Poe uses a sense of deception to create a fascinating personality and then escalate his iconic strategy to a suspicious state. The story is still a mystery, but Edgar Allan Poe never explained why Montresor had so much hatred against Futunato. Ironically, this theme was changed from the day of celebration to the day of homicide, but the point of this story is "suspense". In a nutshell, Edgar Allan Poe uses eloquent words and images to create an environment that corresponds to an ominous plot of the story.