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By Edgar Allan Poe. Edgar Allan Poe  Born 1809 Died 1849  Orphan at the age of two  Never adopted but lived with a childless couple  Dropped out.

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1 by Edgar Allan Poe

2 Edgar Allan Poe

3  Born 1809 Died 1849  Orphan at the age of two  Never adopted but lived with a childless couple  Dropped out of college after a gambling debt  Expelled from military training  Made living from selling short stories  Author, not the narrator of the story, “The Cask of Amontillado”  Developed characters whose sanity is questionable  Father of the short story genre

4  Moved in with his aunt and 12 year old cousin  Virginia (cousin) becomes his wife at age 13  Poe gained fame for his writing  Virginia dies from Tuberculosis  Poe became depressed and an alcoholic  Most of his stories deal with death, murder, and cannibalism  Remembered for being the first American writers to become a major figure in world lit

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6  Sherry wine from the Amontillado Mountains  Only made in Spain

7  Means a wooden container for storing wine

8  Potassium Nitrate Salt  Known as saltpeter  Salt of the rock  Minerals that leach through soil  Hangs from ceiling of catacombs

9  Hand tool used by brick masons

10 European Carnival

11  “Carn” means meat  “Val” means farewell  A secular holiday like Mardi Gras(not religious)  Evolved from the Christian practice of Lent  40 day fast prior to Easter (giving up something one enjoys)  Traditionally, fasting during Lent involves not eating meat  Anticipation of Lent led to extravagant farewell celebration

12  Carnival is a time of excess indulgence  Bingeing upon food and alcohol  People partied in the streets  Wore masques (masquerade)  Combination of anonymity and alcohol--- people felt they could get away with …?

13  “Cities of the dead” undergroun d  Sites for Early Christian worship  In the late 18 th century, people who could not afford proper burials were dumped there  The wealthy had catacombs under their estates where they buried their own relatives

14 Catacomb

15  Wine was often stored in the catacombs  Wine does well where temperatures stay constantly cool year round

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17  Secret Society – by invite only  Member of the fraternity of Freemasons, a worldwide charitable organization OR….  One whose occupation is to build with stone or brick

18  Italy  “It was dusk one evening during the supreme madness of the Carnival.”  A crime could easily go undetected  The narrator plans revenge

19  Haughty wine connoisseur (expert)  His name suggest good fortune or luck Verbal Irony  Dressed up as a jester for carnival (his hat has bells on it that jingle)

20  Not an actual character  Helps drive the plot!


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