The most obvious similarity between the two stories is the theme of murder. With "TCOA", we soon understood Montreis' intent - killed his enemy, Fortunato. After all, we can find a true way for Futunat to achieve that purpose. In "TMDG", the hunting and killing of animals was discussed from the outset only in the middle of the novel, the reader will understand the new prey of the general Zarov - human type up to the end of the story Rainsford offers Abnormal distortion that can be done The two protagonists, Montresor and Renesford, eventually committed murder, despite their behavior being explained as a form of revenge, two victims - Zarov and Futuna Tot - Everyone accidentally met their death. Other themes that you can find in both stories are "Violence and atrocity" and "Revenge".
Both stories have unusual settings. "TMDG" is on the mysterious island of the Caribbean Sea, and most "TCOA" is done in the darkness of the Montresor's underground cemetery. Characters in both stories are limited. In the story of Poe, only Montresor and Fortunato appeared, only "Zaroff" and "Rainsford" appeared in "TMDG". All these characters are wealthy and privileged people spoiled for the better of life.
Death, revenge, violence These three stories, "the most dangerous game of Richard Cornell", Edoup "Amontillard's wooden barrel", "Intruder" have the same homicide and fear. Most people try to teach others the lesson that "revenge" is always a response to everything. The theme of Ed Poe's story "Amontillado's Cask" is that Fortunado goes into the basement and checks Amontillado (which keeps all wine and Amontillado). Then he was eventually murdered. "This is Amontillado ..." (178). As he wanted revenge, Montresor killed Fortunado. When families discuss part of the land, the subject of "intrusion" appears. "You give me your bottle ..." (154). One of the two men shows that he wants to become a friend after all the time he spent with the man he dislikes. After a bad accident, the two families have become friends again.
AMONTILLADO CASK Criticism Analysis 2 Critically Introduced "Amontillado's Wooden Barrel" Amontillado's wooden barrels are short stories written in 1846 by Edgar Allan Poe in 1846. Pee developed the background in a horrible scene. Thinking of the title, Poe made it in a strange way. The narrator shows a Gothic novel, suggesting a special purpose such as freedom and confinement. The slope also developed a plot of the story to express different feelings of freedom while feeling trapped. When critically analyzing the setting, "The Cask", Poe developed a story showing a unique movement from freedom to captivity. 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 also developed a dramatic sarcasm in the story of the barrel of Amontillado.